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Probation and Disqualification
Probation and Disqualification is to be taken seriously. If you find
yourself in either of these situations, please contact the Counseling Center
during the semester to make an appointment to discuss your academic
progress. The following is an explanation of what Probation and
Disqualification means, and how to get reinstated should you find yourself
disqualified.
Probation
- Academic Probation
Any student who has attempted a minimum of 12 semester units
and whose cumulative college grade point average falls below
2.0 in courses receiving letter grades for work attempted at
a college within the district shall be placed on academic
probation at the college where the units were attempted.
- Lack-of-Progress Probation
Any student who has enrolled in a cumulative total of at
least 12 semester units at a college in the district shall
be placed on probation when the student's cumulative units
indicate 50 percent or more units of W, I, and/or NP at the
college where the units were attempted.
- Removal from Probation
- Any student placed on academic probation
shall be removed from probation when the
cumulative grade point average at the
college where the student has been on
probation has improved to 2.0.
- Any student placed on lack-of-progress
probation shall be removed from probation
when the cumulative units of W, I, or NP
recorded at the college where the student
has been on probation are less than 50
percent of the total units attempted.
Disqualification
Any student disqualified from a college within the
Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District may not attend any college
within the district during the next consecutive semester. The student may,
however, attend the next consecutive summer term or spring intersession.
- Academic Disqualification
Any student on academic probation whose semester grade point
average falls below 2.0 shall be academically disqualified.
Any student on academic probation whose semester grade point
average equals or exceeds 2.0 but whose cumulative grade
point average for all units attempted remains below 2.0
shall be continued on probation.
- Lack-of-Progress Disqualification
Any student who is on lack-of-progress probation and whose
semester work indicated 50 percent pr more units of W, I, or
NP will be disqualified. Any student on lack-of-progress
whose semester work indicated fewer than 50 percent or more
units of W, I, or NP will be continued on lack-of-progress
probation.
Note:Any student believing to be unjustifiably disqualified
and has documentation to support it, may file a petition
with the Academic and Records
Office requesting that such disqualification be reconsidered.
To be more successful in college, please visit
http://www.grossmont.edu/counseling/college_success/.
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