Students are placed on restriction(s) for a variety of reasons related to academic performance: lack of adhering to the College Standards of Academic Progress (SOAP) or not having high school or college transcripts on file. Some restrictions may limit the number of credit hours students may register for or may actually prevent, in some cases, students from completing the registration process. Students who have been placed on academic warning, probation or dismissal status may find their registration restricted. For further information regarding SOAP restrictions, contact the Counseling Center. For information on transcript restrictions, contact the Admissions Center.
Any student whose cumulative grade point average falls below a 2.0 as measured at the end of the spring semester will be placed on ACADEMIC WARNING. While on ACADEMIC WARNING a student will be required to meet with a counselor before registering. The student must attain a 2.0 grade point average for credit hours taken while on warning. A student is removed from ACADEMIC WARNING when the cumulative grade point average is at least a 2.0.
While on ACADEMIC WARNING, any student who attempts one or more college-credit courses and fails to achieve at least a 2.00 grade point average for the semester will be placed on ACADEMIC PROBATION. At this time, the student will be required to meet with a counselor to review his/her academic status before registration is permitted. A student is removed from ACADEMIC PROBATION when the cumulative grade point average is at least 2.00.
While on ACADEMIC PROBATION, any student who attempts one or more college-credit courses and fails to achieve at least a 2.00 grade point average for the semester will be placed on ACADEMIC DISMISSAL.
a. Special Probation
A student may apply for SPECIAL PROBATION status provided the student completes an Application for Readmission and meets with a counselor. Readmission is subject to Counselor approval. If a student is readmitted, he/she is placed on SPECIAL PROBATION and will be required to attain at least a 2.00 grade point average per semester for credit hours taken while on SPECIAL PROBATION. A student is removed from SPECIAL PROBATION when the cumulative grade point average is 2.00.
b. Dismissal
If a student fails to achieve at least a 2.00 grade point average for the semester after being placed on SPECIAL PROBATION, the student will be DISMISSED. After a 16-week semester absence, the student may complete an Application for Readmission and meet with a Counselor. Readmission is subject to counselor approval. If readmitted, the student will be placed on SPECIAL PROBATION.
NOTE: Students receiving financial aid must also meet the College’s Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy to maintain their financial aid. See page 165 for more information.
Policy Students who have left South Suburban College with less than a 2.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA) may return and begin with a new grade point average calculated from the point of re-entry provided: