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Prospective Students > Academics > Academic & Professional Standards Academic & Professional Standards
The Associate Degrees require 66 credits for two-year students, 33 credits for ACCESS students and a 2.00 academic average, along with curriculum requirements. After each semester students receive a progress report. Grades awarded and their point values are: A (4.00), B+ (3.50), B (3.00), C+ (2.50), C (2.00), D (1.00) and F (0.00). Each semester students who excel academically are recognized through the President's and Dean's Lists. Full-time students who fail no classes within the semester and who earn a semester GPA of 3.80 or higher are included in the President's List, while students who earn a semester GPA between 3.50 and 3.79 are included in the Dean's List. Good Standing Requirements and Options Students who have lost good standing and have been dismissed may appeal to the Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs to be re-admitted as a part-time student. If the appeal is approved, the student may re-enter the College under the following conditions:
At the end of one semester on academic probation, the student will either be reinstated to full-time status or be dismissed with no right of appeal. Students not in good standing are subject to dismissal and will lose financial assistance until good standing is regained. Students who have been dismissed may apply for re-admission after one semester. Academic Probation Semester GPA Cumulative GPA Credits Received
A student on academic probation will be in good standing until academic probation continues for two successive semesters or a total of three terms in either degree program. Good standing is also forfeited if a student's grade point average falls below 1.00 in any semester. Probation is based on the previous semester's grades and credits taken. In addition, the student must maintain at least the minimum cumulative grade point average and cumulative credits. Reasons for Dismissal Leaving a Work Project, Internship or Co-op before its completion without the college's approval will result in a lowered grade and possible course failure. Being fired from any of these positions, as well as failure to meet commitments to any foreign or other special program, will result in a failing grade and may be cause for dismissal. Campus Conduct Grievance Procedure |
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