Satisfactory Academic Progress

NASFAA’s Professional Credentials provide financial aid administrators and professionals in related fields the opportunity to earn tangible recognition for mastery of content pertaining to federal Title IV aid administration. To earn this credential, candidates need to know the standards for satisfactory academic progress (SAP) students must meet to continue to receive federal financial aid, including quantitative and qualitative measurements of progress. Candidates also need to know about frequency of evaluation, financial aid warning and probation, and SAP appeals. Holding this credential demonstrates the ability to protect the integrity of the Title IV programs by ensuring the school’s SAP program meets all requirements of this important aspect of student eligibility. 

Satisfactory Academic Progress

Earning Criteria

Recipients must complete the earning criteria to earn this badge.

General Requirements 

Financial aid professionals can qualify to sit for a test in at least one of the following ways:

Assessment

The range of topics in this test include:

  • General Concepts of Satisfactory Academic Progress
  • Evaluating Satisfactory Academic Progress
  • SAP Appeals, Probation, and Academic Plans
  • Additional SAP Policy Elements

Tests may include questions pertaining to a variety of program structures, such as credit- or clock-hour, term or nonterm, standard or nonstandard term, undergraduate or graduate/professional programs, and programs of various length (shorter than one year, two-year, four-year, certificate, etc.).

NASFAA Professional Credentials do not expire; however, credentialed professionals may renew each credential. NASFAA recommends renewing credentials every three years, barring any major regulatory changes. Renewal is not mandatory.

Learn more about NASFAA’s Professional Credentials.