Academic standing is determined according to the regulations of the Academic Standing Committee and are made at the conclusion of each semester. Academic standing will only be printed at the top of each semester on your online unofficial transcript.
Decisions made at the conclusion of the spring semester will remain in effect for a minimum of one full semester during the regular school year; that is, until the conclusion of the following fall semester. Grades attained during the intervening summer sessions will be considered only in conjunction with the following fall semester grades for purposes of releasing students from academic standing decisions or limitations.
Minimum Grade Point Average Required To Maintain Good Academic Standing
The following cumulative grade point averages (GPA) are the minimums which must be
attained for a student to be considered in good academic standing:
A student whose cumulative average falls below these minima for the first time will remain in good academic standing but shall be limited to 14 credits (or equivalent where preparatory courses are concerned) for the next semester. If, at the end of the next semester, the student’s cumulative average still falls below these minima, then the student concerned shall be placed on academic probation and shall be restricted to part-time (fewer than 12 credits) attendance.
Academic Dismissal Policy
The cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of students on probation will be reviewed
at the end of the spring semester. Students whose cumulative average remains below
the required minimum will be academically dismissed. The Office of the Dean of Students
implements, interprets, and ensures compliance with this policy.
A previously dismissed student who is readmitted will not be dismissed under this policy if a GPA of 2.00 or higher is maintained in courses taken since readmission, and if satisfactory progress is demonstrated in remedial courses taken since readmission.
Students have the right to appeal their dismissal. Appeals must be submitted in writing to the Academic Standing Committee through the office of the Dean of Students no later than six weeks prior to the beginning of the semester for which they wish to be readmitted. Students who fail to appeal their dismissal within the required time limit may submit an appeal in a timely fashion for readmission to a future semester. All appeal decisions rendered by the Academic Standing Committee shall be final.
Academic Progress Requirements for Students Placed in Remedial/ESL Courses
The following conditions apply to students who require a remedial/ESL course, i.e.,
COM 030, ENG 001, ENG 030, MAT 001, MAT 002, MAT 003, RDG 001, RDG 002, RDG 030, WRT 001:
Academic Program Requirements for Students Placed into Two or Three Remedial Courses
The following additional conditions apply to students who require two or three remedial
courses from among ENG 001, MAT 001, MAT 002, MAT 003, RDG 001, RDG 002, WRT 001.
In addition to fulfilling their remediation requirements specified in the previous section, these students must enroll in NCC 101 – The College Experience, during the summer or winterim session prior to their first semester of attendance, or during their first semester of attendance.
Students required to enroll in NCC 101 and who do not successfully complete the course must register again for NCC 101 until they do so.
Impact of Withdrawal Grades on Academic Standing
Academic Progress for Students on Academic Probation
A student currently on academic probation is required to obtain academic counseling
at the Center for Educational and Retention Counseling (CERC). A registration hold
due to the student’s low cumulative grade point average (GPA) will be placed. The
hold will remain on a student’s record until it is released by CERC. To have the hold
removed a student must complete one of the following: 1) Attend a Retention Strategy
Session or, 2) Complete the online Retention Strategy Session. The CERC is located
in Nassau Hall (M Building) Room 19.