Financial Aid
| Apply | Eligibility |
| School participation | Withdrawal / Leave of absence |
| Loan counseling | Student responsibilities |
| Eligibility | |
| Standards for satisfactory academic progress (SAP) for financial aid purposes For federal, state and institutional aid, SCI-Arc is required by the US Department of Education to define, for all aid applicants, qualitative and quantitative standards for "satisfactory academic progress" toward the completion of the degree. These academic standards apply for all periods of enrollment at all colleges attended, regardless of whether or not financial aid was received. Minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) to be maintained The GPA is based on grades for credits earned at SCI-Arc and does not include grades transferred from another institution. An undergraduate student must maintain a 2.0 cumulative GPA. A graduate student is required to have a 3.0 cumulative GPA for graduate level coursework. Minimum unit/studio requirement A student receiving aid must earn a minimum number of units each semester, applicable to his/her degree, and consistent with his/her enrollment/funding status. Students are encouraged to register for more than the minimum number of units so as not to jeopardize progress. Failure to complete a studio or continue on to the next studio level, and falling behind in seminar requirements will result in academic disqualification for financial aid. |









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