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Santa Clarita Community College District
POLICY MANUAL
Policy: 536 - Student Services: ACADEMIC
STANDARDS
Section: 500
Date Adopted:
536.1
Definitions
(A) Units attempted,
For probation, subject to dismissal, and dismissal purposes only, all
units of credit in which the student is enrolled at College of the
Canyons.
(B) Units enrolled,
All units of credit for which the student is enrolled after the first
four weeks or 30 percent of the time the class is scheduled to meet,
whichever is less, at the College.
(C) Consecutive
Semesters. Enrollment in two semesters (fall and spring) or enrollment
in one semester, followed by a break, then enrollment in another full
semester. Summer sessions
and intersessions shall not be
considered when calculating consecutive semesters.
536.2
Standards for Academic Probation
Academic
Probation. A student at College of the Canyons shall be placed on
academic probation if the student has attempted a minimum of 12 graded
semester units and the student has a cumulative grade-point average of
less than a 2.0.
536.3
Standards for Progress Probation
Progress
Probation. A College student shall be placed on progress probation if
the student has enrolled in a total of at least 12 units and the
percentage of all units in which a student has enrolled for which
entries of W (Withdrawal), I (Incomplete), and NC (No Credit) are
recorded reaches or exceeds fifty percent.
536.4
Removal from Probation
(A)
Academic probation. A student on academic probation for a grade-point
deficiency shall be removed from probation when the student's cumulative
grade-point average is 2.0 or higher.
(B)
Progress probation. A student on progress probation, because of excess
units for which entries of W (Withdrawal), I (Incomplete), and NC (No
Credit) are recorded, shall be removed from probation when the
percentage of units in this category drops below fifty percent.
536.5
Subject to Dismissal
A
student shall be subject to dismissal for academic performance after
being placed on probation and having earned a cumulative grade-point
average of below 2.0 for two consecutive semesters.
A
student shall be subject to dismissal for progress after two consecutive
semesters of progress probation as defined above.
536.6
Standards for Dismissal
A
student shall be dismissed under the following conditions:
(1)
Academic dismissal: When
the student has earned a cumulative grade-point average of less than 2.0
in all units attempted for three consecutive semesters.
(2)
Progress dismissal: When
the cumulative percentage of units in which the student has been
enrolled for which entries of W, I, and NC are recorded in at least
three consecutive semesters reaches or exceeds fifty percent.
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536.7
Exceptions to Dismissal
A
student who is dismissed may be continued in subject-to-dismissal status
under the following conditions:
(1)
Academic: When, in the most
recent semester of enrollment, the student enrolled in at least six new
units and earned a semester grade-point average of 2.25 or higher.
(2)
Progress: When, in the most
recent semester, the student completes more than 75 percent of the units
in which the student enrolled.
536.8
Appeal of Dismissal
A
student who has been dismissed and wishes to continue the next semester
may submit a written appeal in compliance with the following College
procedures: To appeal a dismissal a student may request an appointment
with a counselor (or in the case of repeated dismissal, a designated
administrator) to review the mitigating circumstances which may have led
to the student’s dismissal.
Appeals
should be based on the following:
1.
Evidence, based on the academic record, that subject-to-dismissal
status does not reflect the student's usual level of performance.
2.
Circumstances beyond the control of the student, for example,
accident or illness.
3.
Evidence that the student has enrolled in a prescribed corrective
program designed to assist him/her in improving academic skills.
Continuation
may be granted, denied, or postponed subject to fulfillment of
conditions prescribed by the College. Students are continued in
subject-to-dismissal status in accordance with policy 536.5.
536.9
Readmission after Dismissal
A
student who has been dismissed may request reinstatement after one
semester has elapsed (excluding summer
sessions and intersessions). The
student shall consult with a counselor,
prior to the start of the semester, to formulate a corrective
educational plan and to obtain approval to enroll. Students with
multiple dismissals may be referred to a designated administrator for a
case review.
Re-admission
may be granted, denied, or postponed subject to fulfillment of
conditions prescribed by the College. Readmitted students are returned
in subject-to-dismissal status in accordance with policy 536.7.
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