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About Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)

Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is a requirement that students meet certain academic performance metrics to receive federal financial aid. Campus Cafe includes reports to assist institutions in identifying students who fail to meet SAP. The reports are informational only and have no effect on whether a student’s aid may be packaged or disbursed.

Student finder reports

You can use the student finder to view high-level information about students' SAP, including the student’s term and cumulative GPA, percentage of classes passed in a specific semester and the percentage of classes passed overall.

When calculating percentage of courses passed, Campus Cafe looks only at class enrollments for which the student has received a final grade. If the final grade is empty, the class isn’t factored into the percentage. For example if Keith Gilligan enrolled in three classes in the fall semester and has passing grades for two and no grade for the other, Campus Cafe returns a 100% completion rate.

Calculate data

Campus Cafe updates GPA and credit information displayed in the student finder nightly. However, we recommend you initiate this process manually prior to reviewing SAP to ensure you see current information.

  1. Go to Registrar > GPA Processor.

  2. Select All people enrolled based on the semester and site chosen below.

  3. In Semester select the semester for which you plan to review SAP.

  4. Click Submit.

Review SAP

Once you’ve updated the GPA data, you can use the student finder to see the data you need to determine who meets SAP.

Your filter wording may vary because your institution can replace the word “semester” with a word of its choosing. For example, you may use trimester, quarter or module instead of semester. The wording is set in custom control LABEL_SEMESTER.

  1. Go to Filters > Students.

  2. Click Expand Filters.

  3. In Single Semester select the semester for which you wish to review SAP. If you don’t see this filter, click Hide/Show Fields and select it.

  4. Click Column Visibility and select the columns Single Sem GPA, Single Sem Cum GPA, Single Sem Credits Percentage, Single Sem Cum Credits Percentage and Cum Credits Percentage.

    • The GPA fields show you the student’s GPA in the selected academic period as well as their cumulative GPA at the end of the period. Your institution determines a minimum GPA for SAP, but typically this is 2.0.

    • The Single Semester Credits Percentage shows the percentage of courses that occurred in the semester you selected for which the student earned credit.

    • The Single Semester Cumulative Credits Percentage tallies all prior terms into the term selected, keeping a running tally up to the specific term, starting with the earliest term.

    • The Cumulative Credits Percentage shows the total percentage of credits earned divided by total credits attempted.

Save your columns

If you use the finder often to review SAP, you may want to show the key columns and then save the layout saving you from having to show the columns each time.

  1. When the columns are visible, under Results click the disk.

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  2. In Name of Table Configuration enter a way to identify this column arrangement. For example, SAP.

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  3. Click Save.

When you want to show the columns in the future, under Results, select the table configuration you created.

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Base reports

The base reports offer different detail than the Student Finder reports.

  1. Go to Faculty/Staff > Base Reports.

  2. Log in using the institution's report credentials that are different than your credentials.

  3. Click Registrar Reports.

  4. Two SAP reports are available. The Term Based Satisfactory Academic Progress report is designed for credit-based semester institutions. The Satisfactory Academic Progress report is designed for clock-hour institutions.

Term-based satisfactory academic progress report

This report is designed for institutions with credit-based academic programs that run on semesters, trimesters or quarters.

The report relies on GPA and credit data updated overnight by the GPA Processor. The processor may be manually initiated at any time. Directions.

You can set the following filters in the report:

  • Term for SAP: Student credits and GPA will be shown as of this semester.

  • Student Site: Limit the report to students associated with the selected degree site(s) during the selected Term for SAP. To identify a student's site, the report evaluates the student's degree rows and each degree row's degree start date and degree end date. The report returns the most recent degree row the student participated in during the selected Term for SAP. If no degree start and degree end dates are present, the report assumes the student was associated with site 1.

  • School Department(s): Limit the report to students in academic programs associated with selected department(s) as configured on the Major Detail page. To identify a student's department, the report evaluates the student's degree rows and each degree row's degree start date and degree end date. The report returns the most recent degree row the student participated in during the selected Term for SAP. If no degree start and degree end dates are present, no data will be returned.

Resulting information

After you run the report, you’ll see the below information.

  • First Name: The student's given name.

  • Last Name: The student's surname.

  • ID Number: The student's Campus Cafe ID number.

  • Major/Program: The student's academic program during the selected Term for SAP. To identify a student's program, the report evaluates the student's degree rows and each degree row's degree start date and degree end date. The report returns the most recent degree row the student participated in during the selected Term for SAP. If no degree start and degree end dates are present, no data will be returned.

  • Cum. Credits Taken: The total number of credits attempted by the student. 

  • Cum. Credits Earned: The total number of credits passed by the student that count as earned credits.

  • Academic Rating: Cum. Credits Earned divided by Cum. Credits Taken resulting in the percentage of credits passed.

  • Semester GPA: The student's grade point average for the selected Term for SAP.

  • Cum. GPA: The student's cumulative GPA as of the selected Term for SAP.

Download the report

The report can be exported to Excel for filtering or analysis. 

  1. Optionally in the filter selection Format For Export to Excel (N/Y) select Yes to eliminate the title and header information for easier filtering in Excel.

  2. Click the blue disk.

  3. Click Excel.

  4. Save the report to your computer and open in Excel or other spreadsheet software.

Clock-hour satisfactory academic progress report

This report is designed for institutions with clock-hour academic programs.

The report relies on GPA and credit data updated overnight by the GPA Processor. The processor may be manually initiated at any time. Directions.

You can set the following filters in the report:

  • Start of Enrollment Date Range: Limit the report to students enrolled in classes that started on or after this date.

  • End of Enrollment Date Range: Limit the report to students enrolled in classes that started on or before after this date.

  • Start Value for SAP Semester/Term Range: The enrollment date range may encompass multiple semesters. Select the first semester for the report to evaluate.

  • End Value for SAP Semester/Term Range: The enrollment date range may encompass multiple semesters. Select the last semester for the report to evaluate.

  • School Department(s): Limit the report to students in academic programs associated with selected department(s) as configured on the Major Detail page. To identify a student's department, the report evaluates the student's degree rows and each degree row's degree start date and degree end date. The report returns the most recent degree row the student participated in during the selected timeframe. If no degree start and degree end dates are present, no data will be returned.

  • Student Site: Limit the report to students associated with the selected degree site(s) during the selected timeframe. To identify a student's site, the report evaluates the student's degree rows and each degree row's degree start date and degree end date. The report returns the most recent degree row the student participated in during the selected timeframe. If no degree start and degree end dates are present, the report assumes the student was associated with site 1.

  • Enter/Select Earliest Program Start Date: Limit the report to students who started their academic program on or after this date based on the student's degree row degree start date.

  • Enter/Select Latest Program Start Date: Limit the report to students who started their academic program on or before this date based on the student's degree row degree start date.

Resulting information

After you run the report, you’ll see the below information.

  • First Name: The student's given name.

  • Last Name: The student's surname.

  • ID Number: The student's Campus Cafe ID number.

  • Major/Program: The student's academic program during the selected timeframe. To identify a student's program, the report evaluates the student's degree rows and each degree row's degree start date and degree end date. The report returns the most recent degree row the student participated in during the selected timeframe. If no degree start and degree end dates are present, no data will be returned.

  • Pgm. Start Date: The date the student began the academic program based on the student's degree row degree start date.

  • School Department: The department associated with the student's academic program. To identify a student's department, the report evaluates the student's degree rows and each degree row's degree start date and degree end date. If no degree start and degree end dates are present, no data will be returned.

  • SAP Term: The term associated with the credit and GPA information displayed. Students may be enrolled in multiple terms during the selected timeframe. The system will use the highest (most recent) term.

  • Cum. Credits Taken: The total number of credits attempted by the student. 

  • Cum. Credits Earned: The total number of credits passed by the student that count as earned credits.

  • Academic Rating: Cum. Credits Earned divided by Cum. Credits Taken resulting in the percentage of credits passed.

  • Semester GPA: The student's grade point average for the shown SAP Term.

  • Cum. GPA: The student's cumulative GPA as of the shown SAP Term.

Download the report

The report can be exported to Excel for filtering or analysis. 

  1. Optionally in the filter selection Format For Export to Excel (N/Y) select Yes to eliminate the title and header information for easier filtering in Excel.

  2. Click the blue disk.

  3. Click Excel.

  4. Save the report to your computer and open in Excel or other spreadsheet software.

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