All students receiving US Federal Aid must progress satisfactorily, and in a timely manner, towards completion of a chosen academic degree program in order to remain eligible to receive US loan support. Students:
Satisfactory Academic Progression to retain Financial Aid is entirely separate from academic requirements to remain on the programme and does not guarantee the outcome of the student’s course. Satisfactory Academic Progress will be verified before any loan funds are released to a student.
Should a student not meet the aforementioned procedures for establishing Satisfactory Academic Progression, the University will place the student on Probation for the following term -- until more credit marks become available or the failed module can be re-assessed.
If the probationary period does not end with a resumption of Satisfactory Progress, the student may lose their entitlement to US Loan support through Suspension.
The Director of US Financial Aid will confirm in writing any probation or suspension period with the individual student should the situation arise.
- Should not exceed 150% the published time frame for the degree programme and should remain enrolled at least half time.
- Should pass course/modules with a minimum of grade C equivalent to confirm satisfactory progression.
Satisfactory Academic Progression to retain Financial Aid is entirely separate from academic requirements to remain on the programme and does not guarantee the outcome of the student’s course. Satisfactory Academic Progress will be verified before any loan funds are released to a student.
Should a student not meet the aforementioned procedures for establishing Satisfactory Academic Progression, the University will place the student on Probation for the following term -- until more credit marks become available or the failed module can be re-assessed.
If the probationary period does not end with a resumption of Satisfactory Progress, the student may lose their entitlement to US Loan support through Suspension.
The Director of US Financial Aid will confirm in writing any probation or suspension period with the individual student should the situation arise.


