In accordance with federal regulations, Marymount College maintains a Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy for all students receiving Federal, State, and Institutional financial aid funding. In order to maintain financial aid eligibility, students must show that they are making progress toward successful completion of their chosen degree. Marymount College defines this progress as the completion of at least 70% of cumulative credits attempted per semester (fall and spring) with a term and cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or greater.
Students must also complete their degree requirements with a maximum time frame of credit hours allowed. Students must complete their degree within 150% of the published credit hours required to graduate. For example, an undergraduate student in a program requiring 120 units to complete must meet all graduation requirements by 180 units or six years. An undergraduate student in a program requiring 60 units to complete must meet all graduation requirements by 90 units or 3.5 years.
| Required GPA | |
| Undergraduate | 2.0 Cumulative GPA |
| Graduate | 3.0 Cumulative GPA |
Undergraduates must complete
| Full-Time enrollment status | at least 70% of cumulative attempted units |
| 3/4 time enrollment status | at least 70% of cumulative attempted units |
| 1/2 time enrollment status | at least 70% of cumulative attempted units |
Important Note: Students unable to meet the standards describe may be placed on financial aid warning, or suspended from receiving further financial aid assistance. In the event of financial aid suspension, the student will be held responsible to pay any outstanding balance without financial aid. Students may submit a letter of appeal if they have a special circumstance that may affect their academic progress.
