What are the terms of the NCSP, and what requirements must I fulfill to keep the NCSP funding?
You may use the NSCP funding for up to 60 credit hours or until the requirements for a bachelor’s degree have been met, whichever comes first. You will have five years from the date your class graduated from high school to use the NCSP funding. You must make reasonable progress for each semester the NCSP funding is used. Reasonable progress means you must successfully enroll in and complete at least six credit hours each semester the NCSP funding is awarded. If you fail to earn at least a 3.0 GPA for two consecutive semesters you will lose your eligibility for the NCSP (Note: there is an appeal process for extenuating circumstances). Each semester, you must submit to the NCSP a copy of your grades to verify you have met the required grade point average and are making reasonable progress toward the completion of a bachelor’s degree at the college or university where you are enrolled.
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