What is an academic matriculation plan?
An academic matriculation plan is a recommended course of action that covers one or more terms of enrollment. It may specify courses and/or term grade point averages that need to be reached in order to continue to receive financial aid. The Financial Aid Office will review your academic transcript at the end of each enrollment period in order to determine if financial aid eligibility will continue. An academic matriculation plan may also include recommendations for repeating courses (this will not improve your completion rate but may improve grade point average).
Related Questions
- If an academic group partners with a health care plan or provider organization, does the PI have to be from the plan or provider organization or can the PI be from the academic group?
- I haven completed all of the required coursework, but I plan to do so in the upcoming academic year, prior to my potential matriculation date. Am I still eligible to apply?
- How does the student’s academic plan relate to the student’s financial aid welfare?