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FINANCIAL AID

Birmingham-Southern College Catalog 2016-2017

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Full-time

students are enrolled in at least three units per regular term.

Part-time

students are enrolled in fewer than three units per regular term.

Completed unit

refers to a unit successfully completed with a passing grade.

Attempted unit

refers to a unit attempted and either successfully or unsuccessfully

completed. Attempted units include incompletes, dropped units, official withdrawals,

unofficial withdrawals, unsatisfactory grades, failing grades, and repeated units.

Title IV programs

include Federal Pell Grants, Federal Supplemental Educational

Opportunity Grants (SEOG), Federal Work Study, Federal Perkins Loans, Federal Direct

Student Loans, and Federal Direct Parent Loans, as well as any other program defined as

Title IV by the federal government.

To be eligible for Title IV aid, the student must be making satisfactory academic progress

by meeting all of the following requirements:

¥

1.500 minimum cumulative GPA = 1 - 6.75 attempted units

1.800 minimum cumulative GPA = 7 - 14.75 attempted units

2.000 minimum cumulative GPA = 15 or more attempted units

¥

Successful completion of at least 67 percent of all units attempted.

¥

Completion of all required coursework within 12 regular semesters by full-time

students; within 24 regular semesters by part-time students.

The College evaluates satisfactory academic progress at the end of each spring semester.

The Office of Financial Planning suspends Title IV aid and sends a written notice to a

student if the student does not meet the requirements for academic progress for the

purpose of receiving Title IV financial aid.

A student has the right to appeal the decision to suspend Title IV eligibility based on

failure to meet minimum standards of academic progress. The Office of Financial

Planning provides an appeal form that may be submitted by the student and an academic

plan form that must be approved by the Provost’s Office. An appeal is reviewed promptly

and the student is notified in writing of the decision. The decision may include a

probationary period or a specific plan to assist the student to reinstate Title IV eligibility.

The decision of the Provost’s Office is final.

A student who loses Title IV eligibility as a result of this policy may attend the College

without benefit of Title IV aid if the student is otherwise eligible to enroll. If the student’s

academic progress improves and meets minimum standards of academic progress and the

student is otherwise eligible for Title IV aid, eligibility may be reinstated.