Satisfactory academic progress is defined as the process of adequately proceeding toward the completion of a degree.
In order for a Columbia International University student to retain eligibility for federal, state and institutional financial assistance, the student must meet the following criteria listed below.
Qualitative Requirement
Columbia International University undergraduate degrees - 2.0 GPA
Columbia Biblical Seminary and Graduate School of Missions degrees - 2.3 GPA
Columbia International University Graduate Education degrees - 2.7 GPA
Students falling below the minimum GPA for one semester are automatically placed on Financial Aid probation. Students falling below the minimum GPA for two consecutive semesters will be considered ineligible for additional financial aid until reinstated.
Quantitative Requirement — In addition to the qualitative requirement, each student must also make satisfactory progress toward the completion of a degree. Satisfactory progress toward graduation is measured in terms of total academic credits earned. During the academic period, a student must earn 75% of all credits attempted for which she received assistance.
More information on Satisfactory Academic Progress is located in the Catalog and online.