Statement of Academic Policy and Statement of Academic IntegrityV. PROBATION, SUSPENSION, AND DISMISSAL FOR POOR SCHOLARSHIPAcademic Probation Students are expected to remove themselves from probation after, at most, two consecutive semesters. Failure to do so may result in academic suspension. Students can remove themselves from academic probation by taking a full course load (equivalent of four CMC courses) with letter grades, and earning a cumulative GPA and a semester GPA of C (6.00) or better. Veterans and other eligible persons under CFR ยง21.4253 must remove themselves from academic probation by the end of the second continuous semester (i.e. earn a cumulative GPA and a semester GPA of 6.00 or better). Veterans and other eligible persons who fail to do so will not be eligible for benefits until they are no longer on probation. The Veterans Administration will be notified of the students' continuing probationary status. Suspension for Poor Scholarship (Ineligible To Register)
Suspensions are normally for a period of one year. During this time, students are not eligible to register for classes at CMC. A notation that the student is suspended for poor scholarship will appear on the student's transcript for the duration of the suspension. The ASC normally requires suspended students to attend another academic institution, full-time, for a certain period of time, and to meet specified standards of academic performance before they will be considered for readmission. Students suspended for poor scholarship will not be eligible for readmission until the period of their suspension has ended. Before readmitting suspended students, the ASC has to be convinced that the students have made significant progress in solving the difficulties that caused the poor scholarship. The notation of the suspension is removed from the transcript when the suspension expires and the student has met all requirements for readmission to CMC. Dismissal for Poor Scholarship Right to Refuse Registration All policies in this section apply equally to students enrolled on campus and in off campus study programs. |



