Student Handbook

1.2.2.4 - ACADEMIC PROBATION

Any student in an associate's degree program whose cumulative average falls below 2.000 is placed on academic probation. A freshman in a baccalaureate program whose cumulative average falls below 1.750 is placed on academic probation. Any upperclassman in a baccalaureate program whose cumulative average falls below 2.000 is placed on academic probation. Academic probation can be imposed by the Academic Dean at the end of any term. While on probation a student may be restricted to a reduced course load, and/or receive other stipulations intended to improve the student's academic success. Academic probation is removed when the student's cumulative average rises to 2.000 or above.