In addition to maintaining the yearly increments
of credits earned, students must also satisfy the average requirements
as detailed in this bulletin: students who have earned fewer than
30 credits must maintain a 1.8 grade point average; students who
have earned 30 credits or more but fewer than 60 credits must
maintain a 1.9 grade point average; students who have earned 60
credits or more must maintain a 2.0 grade point average.
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1) Title IV probation status will be considered
in the following manner: |
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a)A review is made at the end of
each semester to determine if a student's average is satisfactory |
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b) A review is made at the end of
the Spring semester of each year for determination of work
completed |
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c) If a student has failed to meet the minimum requirements,
the student is placed on probation for the following year |
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d) At the end of the following year
(after the Spring semester), a determination is made, and
if progress (as defined below) toward minimum standards has
still not been made, the student will lose eligibility for
the third year.. |
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e) Progress toward the minimum standards is defined as:
1) completing the minimum number of credits required for
that year or cumulative increment or, 2) showing improvement
in the grade point average. |
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2) The Dean will review P grades for grade point
average requirements. |
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3) U, F, W, WF, INC, ABS, UW, NGR, and AUD grades
do not count toward successful completion requirements. Repeated
courses count only once toward credits earned. |
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4) Part-time students should simply
prorate the requirements that appear on the full-time chart. |
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A student financial aid recipient must meet these
standards of good academic standing. The records of a student
on probation or who fails to make adequate progress toward
his or her degree are subject to review for mitigating
circumstances based upon professional judgment. A student
remains in good standing and eligible to receive Title
IV funds until he or she is declared ineligible. The determination
will be made at least at the end of each academic year.
The Office of Student Financial Services will contact
students who fail to meet the above academic standards,
and will advise them of the appeals process to help regain
eligibility. The office of the Academic Dean of the student’s
major conducts academic reviews and plays a pivotal role
in determining probationary status of a student.
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