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2019-2020 BSC Catalog

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FINANCIAL AID<br />

Regular semester denotes fall term or spring term.<br />

Full-time students are enrolled in at least three units per regular term.<br />

Part-time students are enrolled in fewer than three units per regular term.<br />

Completed unit refers to a unit successfully completed with a passing grade.<br />

Attempted unit refers to a unit attempted and either successfully or unsuccessfully<br />

completed. Attempted units include incompletes, dropped units, official withdrawals,<br />

unofficial withdrawals, unsatisfactory grades, failing grades, and repeated units.<br />

Title IV programs include Federal Pell Grants, Federal Supplemental Educational<br />

Opportunity Grants (SEOG), Federal Work Study, Federal Direct Student Loans, and<br />

Federal Direct Parent Loans, as well as any other program defined as Title IV by the<br />

federal government.<br />

To be eligible for Title IV aid, the student must be making satisfactory academic progress<br />

by meeting all of the following requirements:<br />

• 1.500 minimum cumulative GPA = 1 - 6.75 attempted units<br />

1.800 minimum cumulative GPA = 7 - 14.75 attempted units<br />

2.000 minimum cumulative GPA = 15 or more attempted units<br />

• Successful completion of at least 67 percent of all units attempted.<br />

• Completion of all required coursework within 12 regular semesters by full-time<br />

students; within 24 regular semesters by part-time students.<br />

The College evaluates satisfactory academic progress at the end of each spring term. The<br />

Office of Financial Aid suspends Title IV aid and sends a written notice to a student if the<br />

student does not meet the requirements for academic progress for the purpose of<br />

receiving Title IV financial aid.<br />

A student has the right to appeal the decision to suspend Title IV eligibility based on<br />

failure to meet minimum standards of academic progress. The Office of Financial Aid<br />

provides an appeal form that may be submitted by the student and an academic plan form<br />

that must be approved by the Provost’s Office. An appeal is reviewed promptly and the<br />

student is notified in writing of the decision. The decision may include a probationary<br />

period or a specific plan to assist the student to reinstate Title IV eligibility. The decision<br />

of the Provost’s Office is final.<br />

A student who loses Title IV eligibility as a result of this policy may attend the College<br />

without benefit of Title IV aid if the student is otherwise eligible to enroll. If the student’s<br />

academic progress improves and meets minimum standards of academic progress and the<br />

student is otherwise eligible for Title IV aid, eligibility may be reinstated.<br />

Birmingham-Southern College <strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>2019</strong>-<strong>2020</strong>

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