Academic Progress Standards
Student Financial Services is required by federal regulation to monitor student progression toward completion of degree and certificate programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. This Satisfactory Academic Progress Standard includes a quantitative and qualitative measure of progress. The quantitative measure requires that a specific number of completed credits are necessary each academic year to remain eligible for financial aid (refer to the Undergraduate or Graduate Progress Standards). The qualitative measure requires maintaining a GPA that meets the minimum standard necessary to maintain Academic Good Standing according to Temple University policy (refer to the Undergraduate Academic Warning, Probation and Dismissal Policy below). Graduate students refer to your college for GPA requirements.
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