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ACADEMIC CATALOG
- Catalog 2023-2024
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Academic Probation / Suspension
Good Standing
The status of good standing is awarded to students maintaining a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher and who complete at least one course each semester/session of enrollment.
Academic Probation
Failure to maintain a 2.0, "C" cumulative grade-point average, will result in a student being placed on academic probation for the next semester enrolled. Students may remove themselves from academic probation by bringing their cumulative grade-point averages to a 2.0 or better.
Academic Suspension
Should the student earn less than a 2.0 grade-point average for two semesters of enrollment and have less than a 1.5 grade-point average for the most current semester, the student will be placed on academic suspension for one regular semester (fall or spring). Students who are on academic suspension will not be allowed to register for classes without an appeal to the appropriate Academic/Campus Dean.
Appeal
A student who has been placed on academic suspension and who feels that his or her case deserves special consideration may appeal the decision in person to the appropriate Academic/Campus Dean, who may reinstate the student for one additional semester. If readmission is granted, the student will re-enter on academic suspension for that one semester until end of course grades determine the student's academic standing for the next semester.