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Course Program of Study (CPoS) is a tool used to ensure students are enrolled in the correct courses needed to graduate and that those courses are eligible to receive federal financial aid funding.
Carefully planning and following your curriculum is essential to graduating on time, but it is also necessary to ensure you receive the financial aid you are expecting along the way. The U.S.