arrow drop down circle Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards Policy
Federal regulations require all institutions which administer Title IV student assistance programs to monitor the academic progress towards a degree or certificate of students applying for funds. All students who have completed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and wish to be considered for Title IV federal aid such as federal Pell grants, Direct loans, and SEOG grants as well as other types of assistance must meet the criteria stated in the policy.
Regulations require the financial aid policy to be at least as strict as the institution’s academic standing policy and therefore these standards have recently been updated to be consistent with recent changes in the college’s Academic Standing Policy. The new standards are effective for all aid applicants for the 2020 – 2021 financial aid year and beyond.
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Traditional definition of face-to-face instruction where students are expected to attend in-person instruction at the scheduled days/times and in the scheduled room.
Meeting pattern follows traditional course schedule with identified meeting days/times and location.
Fall 2021 Registration for continuing undergraduate students begins April 5, 2021. Graduate students and Priority Undergraduate Groups may register beginning on March 30, 2021. Students who belong to a Priority Undergraduate Group will be notified by the program coordinator.
Financial Aid: The 2021-2022 FAFSA must be completed in order to receive financial aid. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the Office of Student Financial Aid.
We are committed to help make a Miami University education affordable and attainable. Toward that goal, we also make every effort to provide accurate, timely, and current information in all of our printed and online information. However, the university also reserves the right to change without notice any statement due to federal, state, or university changes in policies, procedures, or regulations.
The following policies assist the Office of Student Financial Assistance in administering Miami University scholarships in a fair and equitable manner to all university students.
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Graduate students in a dual degree program with an assistantship are ineligible for undergraduate scholarships.
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