How is satisfactory progress defined?
Satisfactory Progress refers to academic degree progress and is defined by the Fellow’s GRFP Institution. (Starting with the Annual Activities Reports for the 2011-2012 Fellowship Year, the Academic/Research Advisors will review Fellow Annual Activities Reports and verify Fellow eligibility and degree progress.) Satisfactory progress is certified by the Principal Investigator (PI), which is generally the graduate dean or similar university administrator.
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