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How does the Financial Aid Office measure my academic progress?

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How does the Financial Aid Office measure my academic progress?

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In order to continue to receive financial aid consideration students must continue to make satisfactory progress towards a degree or certificate. Students are considered to be achieving academic progress if they complete at least 67% or more of the total number of credits that they have attempted at Urban College and are meeting the following minimum cumulative grade point average: Credits Attempted Cumulative Grade Point Average Below 9 credits …………………….….. 1.5 10-21 credits ………………………….. 1.70 22-45 credits ………………………….. 1.90 Above 46 credits……………………….. 2.00 Finally, you must successfully complete the credits required for your degree within 150% of the standard length of your academic major. For example, if you are majoring in an associate degree that requires 60 credits for completion, you must complete your degree requirements by the time you have attempted 90 credits or you would lose your financial aid eligibility. What happens to my financial aid if I fail or withdraw from classe

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