Restrictions applying to Students on Probation
The following restrictions apply
- A student on academic probation may enroll in no more than 14 credit hours each semester.
- The following co-curricular restrictions will apply to a student on academic probation
- They are ineligible to participate in any college athletic team or club sport.
- They may not hold office in any campus organization or social fraternity or sorority.
- They may not travel off campus to a meeting or trip with any college organization or club unless required to do so for an academic program.
- They may not represent the college in any on campus or off campus public events or other co-curricular activities (e.g., plays, musical performances, student newspaper) unless required to do so for an academic course.
- They may not register for courses that require co-curricular participation, unless required by their major.
The above restrictions, credit hours and co-curricular, first apply in the semester subsequent to that in which the student is placed on academic probation, with the exception that for first year students, implementation of the above co-curricular restrictions will occur at the end of the spring semester. The restrictions continue in force until the student has returned to “good academic standing”, with the exception that when a student has earned a semester grade point average of 2.0 or better, with a minimum of 12 credits calculated in the last semester attended (Fall or Spring), co-curricular restrictions will not be enforced for the following semester. All appeals will be handled by the Academic Standards Committee.
At the beginning of each semester, a list of students on co-curricular restriction will be available in the Records Office. All faculty, staff and administrators that directly or indirectly supervise co-curricular activities are responsible for checking with the Records Office to ensure that students are eligible to participate in a co-curricular activity. The Provost of the college is responsible for enforcing adherence to the academic probation policy by all members of the college community.