Academic Progress
Chicago State University’s Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy
measures whether students are progressing at a reasonable rate toward the completion
of their educational objectives. Students must be in compliance with the SAP Policy in order to maintain continuing
financial aid eligibility. You may view and/or download the CSU Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy. The SAP Policy may also be viewed in the Undergraduate Academic Catalog or Graduate and Professional Academic Catalog. The SAP Policy contains both qualitative (GPA) and quantitative (course completion
rate and maximum time-frame for completion of educational objective) measurements.
At the end of every semester of enrollment the Office of Student Financial Aid will
run a process that will identify students who became non-compliant with the SAP Policy,
or continue to be in non-compliance, as a result of their academic performance during
that semester. Non-compliant students will be notified by e-mail of their non-compliance
status. Their status will also be posted to CSU X-press.
A student who is not in compliance should make arrangements to meet with their Academic
Advisor who will counsel them as to what is needed to bring them back into compliance
with the SAP Policy, assuming students qualify for the opportunity to be brought back
into compliance. The Academic Advisor will complete the following forms:
Additionally, a student needs to complete an:
including any required documentation of mitigating
circumstances, as addressed in the Appeal form.
All three completed forms must be submitted to the Office of Student Financial Aid. Once
all documentation has been reviewed and a decision made, a student’s academic progress
status will be updated in CSU X-press. All decisions reached by the Office of Student
Financial Aid are FINAL.
Appeals must be submitted and reviewed no later than the last day of the semester
for which the student is not in compliance. Once the semester has ended, we are unable
to accept and approve appeal documents.
IMPORTANT INFORMATON RELATING TO COVID-19 and SAP
“Circumstances related to an outbreak of COVID-19, including, but not limited to,
the illness of a student or family member, compliance with a quarantine period, or
a general disruption from such an outbreak may form the basis of a student’s SAP appeal.”
In other words, if your ability to maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress is affected
by the COVID-19 outbreak, such circumstances will be taken into consideration when
evaluating an Appeal for Reinstatement of Financial Aid Eligibility.