- (a) Each institution shall calculate grade point average in accordance with institutional policies.
- (b) Subject to any specific statutory requirements, in determining whether a financial aid recipient has met the grade point average requirements for satisfactory academic progress for a given program, an institution may calculate an overall grade point average based on classes and grade points from that institution only or based on all classes and grade points previously earned at one or more other institutions. If the resulting grade point average exceeds the program's academic progress requirement, an otherwise eligible student may receive an award in the following academic year.
- (c) If a financial aid recipient's grade point average falls below the satisfactory academic progress requirements and the student transfers to another institution, or has transferred from another institution, the receiving institution cannot make a subsequent offer to the transfer student until the student provides official transcripts of previous coursework to the current institution's financial aid office and the institution re-calculates an overall grade-point average, including hours and grade points for courses taken at the previous and current institutions, that proves the student's overall grade point average now meets or exceeds the satisfactory academic progress requirements.
Source Note:The provisions of this §22.10 adopted to be effective December 5, 2019, 44 TexReg 7380; amended to be effective May 15, 2025, 50 TexReg 2786.