What does it mean to complete my degree “on-time?”
Updated October 24, 2022
In order to maintain your financial aid eligibility, you must be able to complete your degree or certificate within 150% of the credits required for a program of study. For example, if an associate degree requires 90 credits, a student must complete the degree within 135 attempted credits (90 credits x 150% = 135 credits).
Attempted credits include all earned, unearned, repeated, and transfer credits from other colleges and universities. All attempted credits count toward this limit even if financial aid is not received. Some courses are exempt from this calculation. Up to 45 credits total of combined ESOL and 欧洲杯决赛竞猜app_欧洲杯足球网-投注|官网mental Education (credits less than 100 level) will be excluded when calculating your timeframe limit.
Visit the Satisfactory Academic Progress webpage to learn more.