Use this calculator if you are preparing a petition for reinstatement of financial aid and you will need more than one quarter to reach 67% pace of progression.


Pace Calculator  

For financial aid eligibility, you must complete 67% of your cumulative attempted credits to be on pace to graduate. All students are monitored for pace at the end of every quarter. If your completion rate drops below 67%, you will be placed on Financial Aid Warning for one quarter. If your completion rate remains below 67% after the warning quarter, you will be placed on Financial Aid Suspension and will have an opportunity to petition to regain eligibility.

Enter Credits

Total Attempted Credits:

You will need to review your academic transcript in order to correctly identify the number of attempted credits to use. For help in determining the correct number of attempted credits, please work with a Counselor, advisor, or a member of the financial aid staff.

All credits that appear on your academic transcript including E, I, N, V, W, Y, and Z grades should be counted in your attempted credits. The only credits you should NOT include, are ABE classes.

Total Completed Credits:
Completed credits are credits for which you have received a passing grade (A-D, P, or S). You can determine your completed credit totals by reviewing your academic transcript. For help determining the correct number of completed credits, please work with a Counselor, advisor, or a member of the financial aid staff.

Pace Calculation

Click on the Calculate PACE button to determine your pace based on the total number of attempted and completed credits you entered.
Net Total Attempted Credits:
Net Total Completed Credits:
 

Get Back on Pace

Click on the Back on Pace button to calculate how many credits you need to complete at a 100% completion rate (that is, completing every course in which you enroll) to get back on pace with at least an 67% completion rate.
Credits needed to get to 67%:
   
 
   
 

Disclaimer: The Pace Calculator results are intended to provide students with a planning tool regarding the pace credit completion requirement. The results of the calculator are unofficial. Official pace results are determined by the Financial Aid Office.