Minimum Standards for Undergraduate Students
Trevecca’s institutional requirements for minimum SAP for undergraduate financial aid recipients are defined as follows:
Associate Programs:
Minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA):
- The student must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA:
Hours |
GPA Required |
Minimum Pass Rate % |
1-16 |
1.5 |
50% |
17-32 |
1.8 |
55% |
33-48 |
1.9 |
62% |
49 and above |
2.0 |
67% |
- Maximum time frame to complete the program/degree:
The student must complete his or her educational program within a time frame no longer than 150 percent of published length of the educational program, as measured by credits attempted and including transfer credits. (For example, the student must complete his or her program after attempting a maximum of 90 credits for a 60 credit program.)
Federal regulations require that TNU track the academic progress of financial aid recipients from the first date of enrollment at TNU, whether or not financial aid was received.
Academic work done at other institutions (if accepted by TNU toward a degree) will count for the progress standard. Remedial work will be considered as part of the satisfactory progress. Federal funds can be used to pay for one repeated course.
Bachelor Programs:
- Minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA):
The student must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA:
Hours |
GPA Required |
Minimum Pass Rate % |
0-29 |
1.6 |
67% |
30-59 |
2.0 |
67% |
60-89 |
2.0 |
67% |
90 - completion |
2.0 |
67% |
- Maximum time frame to complete the program/degree:
The student must complete his or her educational program within a time frame no longer than 150 percent of published length of the educational program, as measured by credits attempted and including transfer credits. (For example, the student must complete his or her program after attempting a maximum of 180 credits for a 120 credit program.)
Federal regulations require that TNU track the academic progress of financial aid recipients from the first date of enrollment at TNU, whether or not financial aid was received.
Academic work done at other institutions (if accepted by TNU toward a degree) will count for the progress standard. Remedial work will be considered as part of the satisfactory progress. Federal funds can be used to pay for one repeated course.