Keeping Your Scholarship
Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards (SAP)
(Revised 7/1/2023, Updated 5/20/2024) Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards The University has adopted the satisfactory progress standards below for all degree-seeking students, those receiving financial assistance and those not receiving financial assistance. This mean that an enrolled degree-seeking student must make satisfactory academic progress toward obtaining an appropriate degree during each academic term. These standards are applicable to all degree programs and for all federal financial aid programs (i.e., Pell Grant, FSEOG, and Direct Loans); state financial aid programs (i.e., KEES, CAP, and KTG); and institutional financial aid programs (i.e., KCU awards, KCU grants and KCU scholarships) administered by Kentucky Christian University. Policy. At Kentucky Christian University, in order to continue enrollment, a student must demonstrate satisfactory progress by maintaining a minimum grade point average (a qualitative measure). For financial aid purposes only, a student must also successfully complete a minimum number of the total hours attempted (pace, a quantitative measure). The University’s satisfactory progress policy is that degree seeking-students are making satisfactory progress when they meet the following requirements:- Undergraduate GPA– An undergraduate student who has attempted up to 29.99 credit hours at KCU or another institution must have at least 1.86 cumulative GPA (based on a 4.00 grade point scale) at KCU at the end of the current semester. A student who has attempted 30 or more credit hours at KCU or another institution must have at least a 2.00 cumulative GPA at KCU at the end of each semester.
- Graduate GPA– A graduate student must have at least a 2.6 cumulative GPA at the end of their first semester. A graduate student with a cumulative GPA below 2.6 will be placed on academic and financial aid probation for the following semester and must earn a term grade point average of 3.0 or above during the probation term. A cumulative GPA of 3.00 is required to graduate in all graduate degree programs.
- Pace– For financial aid purposes only, a student must successfully complete a minimum of 67% of the cumulative credit hours attempted during each academic year, including accepted transfer credit hours. Successful completion for this purpose is receiving a grade of “D-“ or better. Satisfactory pace is determined at the end of each academic year.
- The final grades for a completed semester are reviewed by the Registrar to determine the satisfactory GPA for all degree-seeking students.
- Remedial courses, courses taken for audit, and courses in which an earned grade of NC, P, S, U, WD, WP, or WF are not figured in the calculation of a student’s grade point average.
- GPA and pace percentages are calculated with standard rounding rules to the third digit after the decimal point.
- The pace measure for a completed academic year- cumulative hours completed divided by the cumulative hours attempted- is reviewed by the Director of Financial Aid to determine satisfactory pace progress of all degree-seeking students.
- Hours attempted for purposes of this policy are defined as those for which a student receives a grade of any form of A, B, C. D. as well as a grade of F, XF, WD, WP, WF, I, IP, P, R, S, or U. Accepted transfer hours will be considered in calculating the total number of hours attempted.
- Hours completed are defines as those for which a student receives a grade of any form of A, B, C, or D, as well as a grade of S.
- A grade of F, XF, WD, WF, WP, I, IP, P, R, or U will not qualify as successful completion of hours attempted.
- Withdrawing from a course at any point after the drop/add period will be considered attempted hours and will negatively affect the student’s completion rate or pace, which could have an effect on the student’s future financial aid.
- If otherwise eligible, a student is eligible to receive financial aid during a term of probation and/or during a term in which they may be repeating a course.
- A full-time student retains financial aid eligibility if they have attempted no more than 150% of the time required for their current academic program (e.g., 6 years for a 4-year degree program, 3 years for a 2-year degree program).
- A student retains financial aid eligibility if they have attempted no more than 160% of the credit hours required for their current academic program (e.g., 180 credit hours for 120-credit hour degree program, 90 credit hours for a 60-credit hour degree program).
