Maintaining Eligibility
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Academic Progress for Financial Aid
In order to maintain your financial aid eligibility, you need to keep up with your studies-that means making satisfactory progress towards earning the degree you're pursuing.
Bethel has created standards to measure what Satisfactory Academic Progress looks like for all of our programs. Students who receive financial aid must meet these standards which measure GPA, successful completion of attempted courses and the amount of time students take to complete their programs.
Check out the full Satisfactory Academic Progress policy to learn about the academic standards you must meet or to see how special situations could affect your academic progress.