Academic Engagement for Financial Aid FAQs

UCF must comply with a federal financial aid regulation that states that in order to receive federal aid, students must be actively academically engaged (according to a federal definition) in each course in which they are enrolled. We are required to gather this information as soon as possible with the start of each new semester. Without verification of this engagement, students will not receive their federal aid.

UCF will analyze student activity to determine which students have met the federal standard, and that information will be sent to the Office of Student financial aid for processing.

Verify Your Academic Engagement Activity

How do you know your activity meets the Financial Aid Distribution requirements? Ask yourself these two questions:

  1. After completing the activity, will the the student have a final score greater than zero?
  2. Does the student have a submission that would be visible in Speedgrader for any assignment the first week of class?  (In this case, the grade for the submission can be zero.)

If either of those is true, then the student will have met the requirements for federal financial aid.

The Bottom Line

There are many options for meeting the requirements for Academic Engagement. Bottom line, the following criteria must be met so that students can receive their financial aid support in a timely manner:

  • Grade-based verification: A Webcourses@UCF graded assignment, quiz, or discussion post administered within the first week of class and available/open for the duration of the semester. The score needs be be greater than zero; this includes grades passed to Webcourses@UCF from a third party integration, like a publisher’s platform. The corresponding Gradebook column cannot be weighted at 0% of the students’ final grade.

OR

  • Submission-based verification: An assignment within Webcourses@UCF requiring an electronic submission (i.e., electronic assignment submission or discussion posting) administered within the first week of class and available/open for the duration of the semester. Student submissions to a third party integration, like a publisher’s platform, do not qualify. If graded, this assignment can be weighted at 0% of the students’ final grades.

We would like to recommend these two options as the easiest and most efficient way to meet the financial aid distribution requirements in a timely manner for students.  Ultimately, the specific instructional activity is up to the instructor. 

Create a Graded Quiz

A graded quiz can be as simple as a pre-test, a syllabus quiz, or a thought-provoking question. You can also choose to download the UCF Creed Based Academic Integrity Commitment quiz from Canvas Commons to use as your graded quiz.

Create a Graded Discussion Prompt

Instead of a quiz, you can create a graded discussion to track student engagement. Use a thought-provoking discussion prompt such as “Why are you taking this course?” or “What challenges do you anticipate with this course?” to invite student responses. Visit the discussion guides for assistance.

General FAQs

FAQs – Assignments Tool

FAQs – Discussions Tool

FAQ – Quizzes/Surveys

FAQs – Attendance/Roll Call Tool