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Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards for Undergraduate Students
Academic progress for students receiving Vanderbilt University (institutional) need-based and/or federal Title IV financial assistance will be reviewed at the end of each academic term. Students must be meeting progress standards as defined by the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships. These standards may be stricter than those defined in the academic standards applied by each of the individual undergraduate schools.
Institutional need-based aid assistance, including Vanderbilt need-based grants and scholarships, and federal Title IV financial aid are awarded for the academic year as determined by eligibility criteria for each financial aid program. Renewal and continuation of awards will be contingent upon maintaining satisfactory academic progress (SAP) including obtaining a minimum grade point average outlined below. The undergraduate SAP requirements below are separate from the academic standards required of all undergraduate students.We realistically anticipate that the level of academic performance for each student will be higher than the minimum SAP required cumulative GPA for renewal of Vanderbilt and federal financial aid programs. Students must successfully complete at least 2/3 (67%) of all credit hours attempted (Completed Hours / Attempted Hours = Completion Rate). Credit hours attempted include withdrawals, incompletes, missing grades, etc. Students must also complete their degree requirements within 150% of the length of your academic program. As an example; Arts and Science degrees require 120 completed credit hours, meaning the maximum timeframe is 180 attempted credit hours. Please refer to your Vanderbilt catalog for your specific degree requirements.
| Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards | ||
| Grade Level | Cumulative GPA | Required earned credit hours |
| Freshman | 1.8 | 0-23 |
| Sophomore | 1.8 | 24 |
| Junior | 2.0 | 54 |
| Senior: Blair and Engineering | 2.0 | 86 |
| Senior: Peabody and A & S | 2.0 | 84 |
| All recipients who enroll full-time are expected to earn a minimum of 12 credits per semester. | ||
| Note: A reported grade of I or M is calculated as a zero grade point. The student is responsible for notifying the Office of Student Financial Aid if an earned grade is later received. Credit hours for a reported W are included in Attempted Hours. | ||
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2309 West End Ave.
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