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Satisfactory Academic Progress
To achieve satisfactory academic progress at Chapman, you must:
Maintain specified minimum grade point average of 2.0 or higher (a "C" average).
Successfully complete a minimum of 12 credits in one semester.
Complete your educational objectives within a specific period of time
(see Federal requirements below)
All terms of college attendance will be considered for your academic progress, including
terms in which financial aid was not received.
Academic records will be evaluated at the end of each spring semester
to determine if the above standards were achieved.
Federal requirements for satisfactory academic progress
If you are receiving federal financial aid (including grants, scholarships, work study,
and/or loans), federal law requires that you maintain satisfactory academic progress.
Federal requirements for satisfactory academic progress might differ from Chapman's
policies on academic standing as outlined above.
The latest policies on
satisfactory academic progress in regards to federal financial aid
can be found on the Financial Aid website.
You can also contact the
Undergraduate Financial Aid Office
if you have questions/concerns about how your academic progress might affect your
financial aid.
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Current students:
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