加州是如何彻底改革SAP标准的

Zach Taylor, Sarah Pauter
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每个学期,无数的大学生失去了获得经济援助的机会——不是因为他们不需要,而是因为他们没有达到联邦标准,大多数人都不知道这个标准的存在。然而,令人满意的学业进步(SAP)可能不再是加州大学生坚持和完成学业的障碍,因为一项新的法律从根本上改革了加州高等教育机构的招生管理和财务援助办公室的运作方式。
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How California radically reformed SAP standards

Every semester, countless college students lose access to financial aid — not because they don’t need it, but because they didn’t meet a federal benchmark most never knew existed. However, Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) may be less of a hurdle to persistence and completion for California's college students now that a new law radically reforms how enrollment management and financial aid offices must operate in California's institutions of higher education.

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