Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs
Minnesota State Board Policy
Minnesota State System Procedure
Federal Financial Aid Handbook
Code of Federal Regulations
In order to retain academic and financial aid eligibility, students must meet the following satisfactory academic progress requirements:
Alexandria Technical & Community College will evaluate satisfactory academic progress of all registered students after each semester, which includes fall, spring, and summer.
Current PSEO, Concurrent Enrollment, and Online College in the High School (OCHS) Students. In an effort to avoid academic and financial aid suspension prior to high school graduation, all Post-Secondary Enrollment Option (PSEO), Concurrent Enrollment, and Online College in the High School (OCHS) students placed on a warning status must submit an academic appeal for continued enrollment at ATCC while in any of these three statuses. An ATCC employee will review the appeal to ensure the student can realistically and mathematically avoid suspension at the end of the following term of enrollment.
Additionally, the appeal requires endorsement of the student, parent, and high school representative.
Upon approval of the appeal, the student may remain on warning status for one term of enrollment. Any GPA deficiency must be corrected to the minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 and/or completion deficiency must be remedied to 66.67% completion, or an academic and financial aid suspension will be applied at the end of the next term of enrollment.
If at the end of the warning or probation period a student has met both the cumulative GPA and cumulative completion percentage standards, the warning or probation status is ended and the student is returned to good standing.
A student who fails to make satisfactory academic progress and is suspended has the right to appeal based on special, unusual or mitigating circumstances causing undue hardship, such as death in the family or a student's injury, illness, or hospitalization.
All academic plans put in place for GPA deficiency will require a minimum term GPA of 2.50 during any probationary semester. All academic plans put in place for percent (%) completion deficiency, will require a term completion percentage of 75% during any probationary semester.
A student who has successfully appealed shall be placed on probation for one evaluation period and be monitored during that evaluation period to ensure they meet their academic plan. If, at the end of the next evaluation period, a student on probation status:
Students are notified in writing (letter or email to institutional account) when the evaluation of satisfactory academic progress results in warning, suspension, or probation. The notice includes the conditions of the current status and the conditions necessary to regain eligibility for registration and financial aid. Notice of suspension also includes the right and process necessary to appeal suspension.
Students are notified in writing (letter or ATCC email) of the results of all appeals. Approved appeals include the conditions under which the appeal is approved and any conditions necessary to retain eligibility for registration and financial aid. Denied
appeals include the reason for denial and the process to appeal the denial.
A student who has been suspended from financial aid eligibility may be reinstated after an appeal has been approved or the minimum cumulative GPA and completion percentage standards have been achieved. Subject to a student’s successful appeal, a
student suspended from ATCC may be reinstated to enroll for classes after not attending for one year. Neither paying for their own classes nor sitting out a period of time is sufficient in and of itself to re-establish a student's financial aid eligibility.
Credits: The unit by which academic work is measured.
Registered (Attempted) Credits: The total number of credits for which a student is officially enrolled in at the end of the registration drop/add period each semester.
Cumulative Registered Credits: Cumulative registered credits are the total number of credits registered for all terms of enrollment at the college, including summer terms and terms for which the student did not receive financial aid.
Earned Credits: Earned credits include grades of A, B, C, D, S, CR and P. They are successfully completed credits that count towards the required percentage of completion (66.67%) as defined by the quantitative measure.
Attempted, NOT Earned: Grades of F, FW, I, IP, W, U and Z (or a blank/missing) will be treated as credits attempted but NOT successfully completed (earned).
Fresh Start: Credits for which a student has been granted an academic fresh start WILL be included in all financial aid satisfactory academic progress measurements.
Audited Courses: Audited courses are not aid eligible and are not included in any financial aid satisfactory academic progress measurements.
Consortium Credits: Consortium credits are those credits for which a student is registered at another college, are accepted by ATCC, and are included for purposes of processing financial aid at this college (applicability). These credits are included in all satisfactory academic progress measurements.
Developmental Credits: Developmental credits are those awarded for remedial course work (below 1000 level). Students may receive financial aid for developmental credits up to a maximum of 30 credits hours (excluding ESL). Remedial/developmental credits must be included in the GPA and excluded from the completion percentage measurement of satisfactory academic progress. Up to 30 remedial/developmental credits must be excluded from the maximum time-frame calculation.
Repeat Credits: Repeat credits are credits awarded when a student repeats a course in order to improve a grade. A student shall not be permitted to receive financial aid for more than one repetition of a previously passed course. (Refer to 3.17.4 Repeating Courses for further details on how repeating courses affects satisfactory progress.)
Transfer Credits: Transfer credits are credits accepted by Alexandria Technical & Community College and applied to the student's program requirements and shall be counted as credits attempted and completed for calculation of (financial aid) cumulative completion percentage. Grades associated with these credits shall not be used in calculating cumulative GPA. Transfer credits accepted and applied toward a student's general education, program or degree requirements shall apply toward the maximum time-frame calculation.
Withdraw: The mark of "W" (withdrawal) is assigned when a student withdraws from a class after the drop/add period. It is not included when calculating grade point average or earned credits. Thus, it does not impact GPA but does count as attempted credits and, therefore, negatively impacts the student's percent of completion.
Incompletes: The mark of "I" (incomplete) is a temporary grade which is assigned only in exceptional circumstances. It will be given only to students who cannot complete the work of a course on schedule because of illness or other circumstances beyond their control. An "I" grade will automatically become an "F" grade at the end of the first half of the next semester if requirements to complete course work have not been satisfactorily met. Instructors have the option of setting an earlier completion date for the student. A grade of "I" is included when calculating grade point average or earned credits. It negatively impacts GPA and the student's percent of completion.
In Progress: The mark of "IP" (in progress) is a temporary grade for courses that are not on a structured basis. A grade of "IP" is included when calculating grade point average or earned credits. It negatively impacts GPA and the
student's percent of completion.
Academic Plan. A student who successfully appeals for reinstatement will be required by ATCC to complete, during their probationary period, specific requirements contained in an academic plan developed for that student. At a minimum the academic plan will require a student to achieve a 2.50 GPA during their probationary term and/or a 75% completion rate during their probationary semester, depending upon the deficiency.
Evaluation Period. Satisfactory progress is measured at the end of each academic semester.
Probationary Status. A student who has successfully appealed a suspension shall be placed on probation for one evaluation period. At the end of the next evaluation period, the student's status will be reviewed again to determine their status.
Suspension Status. A student on suspension status is not eligible to register for credits or receive financial aid. Students who have been suspended may regain their eligibility only through the institution's appeal process or when they are again meeting the institution's satisfactory academic progress cumulative grade point average and completion percentage standards.
Warning Status. Students on warning are eligible to register and receive financial aid for one evaluation period despite a determination that the student has not met either an institution's grade point average standard, or completion percentage standard, or both.
Fresh Start. The fresh start option applies to academic standing only and does not affect financial aid satisfactory academic progress status. A student will return to the college with the status that was in effect when they last attended. A student may request an academic fresh start after completing their first term of enrollment if they meet the following criteria:
Approved by: College President
Effective Date: 9/24/2024
Next Review Date: September 2027
Archive: 3.17.10.1 Satisfactory Academic Progress Procedure