skip to main content
Catalog Menu

Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Requirements

Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is defined as the successful progression through an academic program. Every student must maintain satisfactory academic progress in order to remain enrolled at the college; for Title IV and non-Title IV recipients regardless of enrollment status (e.g., full-time or part-time) or educational program. For federal financial aid eligibility purposes, for both clock hour and credit hour programs, satisfactory academic progress will be evaluated at the end of each payment period.  Payment periods for clock hour diploma programs are based on successful completion of both clock hours and weeks of instruction. Payment periods for credit hour diploma programs are based on successful completion of both credit units and weeks of instruction.  All associate degree programs are standard-term programs, and each quarter term is a payment period. 

All students are expected to meet the minimum standards of SAP required for the program of study. SAP is measured in two ways:

     1. Qualitative- Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)

Students must meet minimum CGPA requirements at specific points throughout the program. Only those credits required in the student’s program of study are used in the CGPA calculation.

     2. Quantitative- Rate of Progress (ROP)

A student must maintain the minimum ROP requirements at specific points throughout the program. The rate of progress percentage is calculated by dividing the credits or hours earned by the credits or hours attempted. Only those credits or hours required in the student’s program of study, including transfer credits, are used in the ROP calculation.

In order for a student to be considered to be making academic progress, both SAP standards will be reviewed at the end of each grading period, and the student must be progressing in accordance with the tables below.

 

Associate Degree Programs (Credit)

Credits ROP CGPA
0-24 50% 1.0
25-48 60% 1.5
49+ 66.67% 2.0
Credits: 0-24
ROP 50%
CGPA 1.0
Credits: 25-48
ROP 60%
CGPA 1.5
Credits: 49+
ROP 66.67%
CGPA 2.0

 

Diploma Programs (Credit)*

Credits * ROP CGPA
0-12 50% 1.0
13-24 60% 1.5
25+ 66.67% 2.0
Credits: 0-12
ROP 50%
CGPA 1.0
Credits: 13-24
ROP 60%
CGPA 1.5
Credits: 25+
ROP 66.67%
CGPA 2.0

*Diploma Programs (Credit) refers to the Medical Assisting, Medical Billing and Coding, Optical Technician, Pharmacy Technician, and Massage Therapy Programs.

 

Vocational Nursing Program (Clock) Program Versions: VN2018 & VNEW2018

Hours ROP CGPA
0-322 50% 1.0
323-692 60% 1.5
693+ 66.67% 2.0
Hours: 0-322
ROP 50%
CGPA 1.0
Hours: 323-692
ROP 60%
CGPA 1.5
Hours: 693+
ROP 66.67%
CGPA 2.0

 

Vocational Nursing Program (Clock) Program Versions: VN2022 & VNEW2022

Hours ROP CGPA
0-382
50% 1.0
383-752 60% 1.5
753+ 66.67% 2.0
Hours: 0-382
ROP 50%
CGPA 1.0
Hours: 383-752
ROP 60%
CGPA 1.5
Hours: 753+
ROP 66.67%
CGPA 2.0

 

  • For Core Diploma Programs (DA, MA, MBC, OPT, PT), SAP is run after every 15-20 class days (every month approximately).
  • For Degree Programs, SAP is run after every Term (10 weeks).
  • For the Vocational Nursing Programs at Los Angeles, Anaheim, and Ontario Campuses, SAP is run after every Term as well for VN- every 13 weeks, for VNEW- every 20 weeks.

Effect of Transfer Credit on SAP

Transfer credit awarded by the college has no effect on CGPA calculations for SAP, but does effect the ROP calculation. Transfer Credits are also included in the maximum timeframe calculation.

Effect of Program Change on SAP

Students who change programs will only have credits and grades that are applicable to the new program (including transfer credits) calculated in SAP and Maximum Timeframe. Any credits that were previously taken that are not part of the student’s new program of study will not be used in the calculations.

Warning and Probation Periods

Every student will have their CGPA and ROP calculated after each grading period,

  • The first grading period in which a student falls below the minimum SAP standards outlined above, the student will be placed on SAP Warning. If the student meets or exceeds the standards the following grading period, the student will be moved to SAP Met. If not, the student will be moved to SAP Probation. Should the student wish to remain in school and receiving federal financial aid, the student must successfully complete the appeal process.
  • A student that has progressed to SAP Probation will be moved to SAP Met if the student proceeds to meet or exceed the standards the following grading period. If not, the student will be moved to SAP Dismissal and dismissed from school unless the conditions of an academic plan were successfully met.
  • A student that has progressed to SAP Dismissal will be moved to SAP Met if the student proceeds to meet or exceed the standards the following grading period. If not, the student will remain on SAP Dismissal and be dismissed from school unless the conditions of an academic plan were successfully met.

Students will be dismissed at the end of any grading period in which it has been determined that it is mathematically impossible for the student to meet the minimum requirements.

While in SAP Warning the student is considered to be making Academic Progress, and will remain eligible to receive federal financial aid. While in SAP Probation or SAP Dismissal (with an approved appeal and academic plan) the student is considered to be making Academic Progress and will remain eligible to receive federal financial aid. Students not making Satisfactory Academic Progress are required to participate in any advising and tutoring that are considered to be necessary by the college. Failure to participate may result in Dismissal regardless of CGPA or ROP.

Maximum Time Frame

Students are expected to complete their program within 150 percent of the published length of the program (or 1.5 times the number of credits or hours in their program). ROP calculations help assure that students will complete their programs within the maximum time frame.

Students who exceed maximum time frame and would like to enroll in a different program must complete the Appeal process.

Appeal Process

Any student who has been placed on SAP Probation or SAP Dismissal may appeal if special or mitigating circumstances exist. All appeals must be submitted in writing within five (5) calendar days of receiving notification of the dismissal. All appeals must explain the circumstances which affected their academic performance, and how the circumstance has been resolved so it will not have any future effect on the student’s Academic Progress. Additional documentation may be required. The decision of the college is final and may not be further appealed.

Reinstatement

A student may appeal to return to the college if they were previously dismissed for not meeting SAP. The appeal should include information about the circumstances which affected their academic performance, how the circumstance has been resolved so it will not have any future effect on the student’s Academic Progress. The student should also include reasons why they should be readmitted. Many factors will be reviewed when determining whether or not a student should be readmitted, including academic performance, attendance, life changes, and account balance.

 

Want to learn more about ACC? Please fill out the form below:

By clicking below, I consent to receive calls and/or text messages** by a college representative with information for educational opportunities at the number(s) provided above. I understand calls may be initiated by an automated telephone dialing system. I need not grant this consent to receive information or to be eligible to enroll with ACC. I also understand that if I no longer wish to receive text messages from ACC, I can text back "Stop" at any time to unsubscribe from the service. (**Standard rates may apply.)

Consumer Notice

* Required field

Voted Best Trade School in the 2021 Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Readers Choice Awards

Ontario Campus: Voted Best Trade School in the 2021 Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Readers Choice Awards

Voted Favorite Career College in the 2021 LA Daily News Readers Choice Awards.

LA Campus: Voted Favorite Career College in the 2021 LA Daily News Readers Choice Awards.

Voted Best Trade School in the 2021 Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Readers Choice Awards

OC Campus: Voted Best Career College in the 2021 San Gabriel Valley Tribune Readers Choice Awards.

X

Personal Information you submit through our Sites, such as your name, address and other contact information, may be collected by American Career College for internal marketing and development purposes as well as to respond to your inquiry, complete a transaction for you, or fulfill other forms of customer service. You can choose not to receive marketing from us by "unsubscribing" using the instructions in any marketing email you receive from us.

Click here to learn more.

Scroll to Request Information
Scroll to the top