A student is automatically suspended for one semester (fall or spring) when any one of the following criteria are met:
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Semester grade-point average of less than 2.000 for two consecutive semesters. Note: this does not include Summer/Winter Sessions.
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Failing grade in the Academic Success course (if applicable).
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Failure
to enroll in a composition course, or preparatory course, as determined
by the established placement standards at the college and prior course
history, for two semesters unless otherwise advised in writing by the director of the Writing Program or the Office of Academic Services.
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Failure
to enroll in a Quantitative Reasoning course, as prescribed by the
placement standards at the college and prior course history, for two
semesters, unless otherwise advised in writing by the coordinator of elementary mathematics or the Office of Academic Services.
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Failure to earn a C or better in any course after three attempts including those for which W grades are received.
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When academic progress fails to meet the following standards:
Credits Attempted
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Percentage of Attempted Credits Which Must Be Completed
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Minimum Cum. GPA Which Must Be Attained
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0-30
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60%
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1.700
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31-59
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70%
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1.900
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60-89
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75%
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2.000
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90 and Above
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80%
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2.000
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Note: Students on suspension do not need to apply for reenrollment the following semester.