Academic Probation
Students will be placed on Academic Probation at the end of any regular term for failure to earn the minimum GPA or credits identified in the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Chart or for failure to satisfactorily complete the equivalent of three (3) credits.
To satisfy the conditions of Academic Probation, a student must meet the minimum course credit and minimum cumulative GPA requirements as defined in the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy and chart. (See SAP chart and the policy statement under the “Financial Aid and Student Accounts” section of this publication.) If not, that student will be subject to suspension.
During the term of probation, the student must complete successfully GST 101: Strategies for Academic Success (1/4-credit course) unless he or she has passed the course previously. Failure to complete GST 101 successfully while on probation will influence negatively future enrollment decisions for a student who remains in academic difficulty. Students wishing to be excused from this requirement may pick up the GST 101 Waiver form in the Self-Serve Room (101 Lincoln) and submit the completed form to the Student Service Center.
Also see the “Readmission” and “Academic Standing and Reinstatement to Good Standing” in this publication for more information.
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Posted: 9-17-2012Updated by Wanda Burch


