Satisfactory Progress Sample Clauses

Satisfactory Progress. Credits taken at both institutions will be used to determine your Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) as an aid recipient at NSCC. Please review the SAP policy available on our website at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. Zero credits earned at either institution will result in immediate suspension. Please make a copy of this consortium agreement for your records. CONSORTIUM AGREEMENT PART I
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Satisfactory Progress. Credits taken at both institutions will be used to determine your Satisfactory Academic Progress as an aid recipient at MSU-Northern. Please review the Satisfactory Academic Progress Requirement fact sheet available on our website at 601.1 Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress for Financial Aid Recipients - Policies & Procedures | MSU Northern. Xxxx credits earned at either institution will result in immediate termination. Revised: 01/17/2017 Consortium Agreement-Montana State University-Northern Student Information: Student Name ID # Student Address City State Zip Semester and Year of Attendance Date Semester Begins Date Semester Ends Student Telephone Number Student’s Major/Program Host Institution Number of credit hours to be taken at MSU-Northern Number of credit hours to be taken at Host Institution The purpose of this consortium agreement is to enable enrolled students at MSU-Northern to participate in financial aid programs while concurrently attending another institution (host institution) and MSU-Northern (home institution). MSU-Northern will be the home institution providing financial assistance. TO BE COMPLETED BY STUDENT WITH AN ACADEMIC ADVISOR Anticipated Courses at Host Institution Host Subject & Course Prefix Number (List courses titles below) Credit Hours
Satisfactory Progress. Before a GE’s position is impacted as a result of dismissal from their program for failure to make satisfactory progress, the university shall consider how COVID-19 impacted the GE’s academic progress.
Satisfactory Progress. During the period of construction or rehabilitation of the project, the member must take the steps necessary to determine whether reasonable progress is being made towards completion of the project. The project sponsor and project owner must report to the Bank, at least semi-annually, on the status of the project. The project owner, project sponsor and the member agree to fully cooperate with the Bank in effectuating off-site and on- site reviews of the project and in providing to the Bank any project documentation periodically required under the applicable FHFA regulations and this Agreement.
Satisfactory Progress. Federal Regulations mandate that Institutions of Higher Education create a Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) standard for students receiving financial assistance under the federally supported Title IV programs. The point of SAP standards are to measure a student’s progress toward the completion of their education program. The Financial Aid Office is responsible for ensuring that all students re- ceiving federal Financial Aid are meeting these standards by conducting an evaluation at the end of each term. The SAP standards established in this policy apply to all Title IV Financial Aid programs administered by the Institution. This includes Unsubsidized FFEL loans, Subsidized FFEL loans, FFEL PLUS loans, FFEL Grad PLUS loans, Federal Xxxx Xxxxx, Federal Aca- demic Competitiveness Grant, and the National Sci- ence and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grant. The Institute’s SAP policy is the same for all students, regardless of whether they are receiving federal fi- nancial aid or not. To be eligible for any of the types of Financial Aid listed above, a student must be: ƒ Matriculated ƒ Meeting the terms of the this SAP policy A SAP policy is comprised of two standards: quali- tative and quantitative. The qualitative standard measures academic performance by the cumulative grade point average. The quantitative standard mea- sures the total number of academic credits earned within the specified time periods and satisfactory pace towards completion. Financial Aid recipients must meet all of these standards to qualify for aid. A program of study must be completed within a rea- sonable period of time for a student to be eligible for graduation; that is, the credit hours attempted can- not exceed 1.5 times the credit hours or more than 1.5 times the recommended time required to complete the program. For example, the BFA program normally takes 144 credits to complete. Students in this program have up to 216 credits to complete their program. In addition, frequent withdrawals from courses or from the Institution, failed or repeated courses, changes of ma- jor, or taking courses that are not related to the student’s degree program could put the student’s financial aid eligi- bility at risk. All attempted hours at the Institution and accepted transfer credits will count toward the maximum time frame for SAP. Students who have completed suf- ficient hours to finish their degree program are no longer eligible for financial aid. For financial aid recipients, if it i...
Satisfactory Progress. The Construction Lender shall be reasonably satisfied, based on its own inspections and/or other reliable information, that the Affordable Project is progressing satisfactorily and in conformance with this Agreement, all applicable Governmental Regulations and all other requirements, including, without limitation, applicable wage requirements.
Satisfactory Progress. All credits taken at the host institution will be used to determine your Satisfactory Academic Progress as a financial aid recipient at Montana State University. Please review the Satisfactory Academic Progress Requirement fact sheet available in the Office of Financial Aid Services or on our website at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxx. I certify that I have read and understand the procedures and requirements of the consortium agreement. I agree to comply with these procedures, and understand that noncompliance will result in a loss of financial aid for the specified semester and all future semesters at Montana State University. Signature: _Date: _ Consortium Agreement Montana State University Student Name MSU ID Student Address City State Zip Semester and Year of Attendance Date Semester Begins Date Semester Ends Student Telephone Number Student’s Major/Program Host Institution Number of credit hours to be taken at MSU Number of credit hours to be taken at Host Institution The purpose of this consortium agreement is to enable enrolled students at Montana State University in Bozeman (MSU) to participate in financial aid programs while concurrently attending another institution (host institution) and Montana State University (home institution). Montana State University will be the home institution providing financial assistance.
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Satisfactory Progress demonstrable progress in delivering on the outcomes and outputs of the Agreement in accordance with State implementation plans, performance indicators and estimated financial contributions.
Satisfactory Progress. A student’s satisfactory progress in independent study is determined through evaluation and review of data based on the following indicators

Related to Satisfactory Progress

  • Satisfactory Performance Subject to the provisions of the Payment Security Requirements Section above, the Payment Security will be returned within ninety (90) days following the expiration of the Term of this Agreement, subject to the satisfactory performance by Company of all terms, conditions, and covenants contained herein.

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