To be eligible for financial aid at the University of Washington, students must maintain satisfactory academic progress standards. There are separate policies for undergraduate and graduate students. Professional students must meet the policy set by their specific program. Students are responsible for knowing these policies.

Undergraduate students

To remain eligible for financial aid undergraduates must meet the requirements below:

  • Complete a minimum of 80% of the cumulative credits you attempted. At the end of spring quarter each year, we will divide your total credits completed by your cumulative attempted credits.  If the percentage is 80% or above (standard rounding rules apply), you have met the progress requirements and should be on pace to finish your degree before the maximum timeframe.
  • Finish your program within a maximum timeframe, which cannot exceed 225 attempted cumulative credits.
  • You must maintain at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA as measured at the end of spring quarter.

If you do not meet the 80% or minimum GPA requirements or exceed the maximum timeframe limit, you are no longer eligible for financial aid unless granted an exception based on the appeal process described below.

Please note: To complete your degree in 4 years, you need to complete at least 45 credits per year. To complete your degree in 5 years, you need to complete at least 36 credits per year.

 

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Graduate  & professional students

Graduate students must maintain satisfactory academic progress (SAP) based on federal, state and institutional requirements. This consists of three parts:

  • Complete a minimum of 67% of cumulative attempted credits for federal aid (standard rounding rules apply), measured at the end of spring quarter.
  • Program completion within a maximum timeframe, which cannot exceed 105 attempted credits for a master’s program and 285 attempted credits for a doctoral program (including all master level credits earned at the UW).
  • Have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or greater at the end of spring quarter as monitored by OSFA.

In order continue to be eligible for financial aid, students must meet ALL three requirements. After reviewing the full policy below, students should contact a financial aid counselor if unsure of the requirements for maintaining or reinstating eligibility.

Please note that medical, dental, pharmacy and law students’ academic progress for financial aid is monitored by their colleges directly and may have more stringent requirements than described in this policy.

 

 

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