Academic Warning is an advisory statement to students that their present level of performance is below College standards.
Students who have been placed on Academic Probation will be limited to no more than four courses with a maximum of fourteen (14) credits/credit equivalents. Developmental support courses and science lab courses will be treated as one course when taken in conjunction with the core developmental/lab course. Additional limitations may include non-admittance to certain courses and/or required enrollment in one of the student enrichment courses. No student on academic probation may register without signed approval from the following: the department chair, the dean of the student’s division or an advisor in the Academic Advising Center.
Students who have been placed on Academic Restriction will be limited to no more than two courses with a maximum of eight (8) credits/credit equivalents. Developmentalal support courses and science lab courses will be treated as one course when taken in conjunction with the core developmental/lab course. Additional limitations may include non-admittance to certain courses and/or required enrollment in the student success course. No student on academic restriction may register without signed approval from the following: the department chair, the dean of the student’s division or an advisor in the Academic Advising Center.
A student on Academic Probation or Restriction who has voluntarily not enrolled for the next semester will be placed on Academic Probation for the next semester in which she/he enrolls, with the permission of the dean of his/her division, or of the department chair or the Academic Advising Center. If the student returns following the suspension period described below, he/she is placed on “Academic Probation.”
Students who have been academically suspended are prohibited from enrolling at the College for a period that includes one fall or spring semester. A suspension at the conclusion of a fall semester includes both winter and spring semesters. A suspension at the conclusion of a spring semester includes both summer and fall.
Students who have been academically dismissed are prohibited from enrolling at the College for a minimum period of two years. A student wishing to be reinstated following dismissal must submit a reinstatement appeal demonstrating his or her readiness to pursue college studies. An Academic Dismissal will occur when a student, who has been readmitted following Academic suspension or previous Academic Dismissal, fails to maintain an overall GPA of 2.0 in the coursework taken subsequent to readmission.