Federal Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy
College Credit Hour Programs (BAS, BSN, AA, AS, PSV Certificates)
FASAP Definition
In order to receive Federal (Title IV) or State of Florida financial assistance a student must be maintaining Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress (FASAP). All coursework, regardless of where and when attempted, will be counted in determining a student's Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress status in compliance with federal regulations.
A student will be considered maintaining FASAP when the student has completed at least 67% of all courses attempted and earned a cumulative GPA at or above the minimum as indicated in the Required Standards section of this catalog.
FASAP evaluation begins with the attempt of one (1) credit at this College. The student's FASAP status is displayed on his or her Degree Audit at the end of each semester of enrollment after grade evaluation is completed. Currently, a student who does not meet the standards for completing the program of study prior to exceeding maximum timeframe limits is notified individually of this status and it is not reflected on the Degree Audit. A student may review the Degree Audit via the secure SpyGlass logon at the College website. A transfer student will have his or her eligibility status reviewed after all prior transcripts have been received and evaluated by the College Records Office prior to the awarding of any federal or state aid, including federal Direct Loans.