For purposes of determining a student's eligibility to
remain at the campus both quality of performance and progress toward his or her
objective shall be considered. Such eligibility shall be determined by use of
grade points, and grade point average and by application of guidelines provided
for in Section
41300.1.
Campuses shall adhere to the following criteria to ensure
satisfactory student progress toward the degree:
(a) An undergraduate student shall be subject
to probation if, in any academic term the student fails to maintain a
cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 (grade of C);
(b) An undergraduate student shall be subject
to disqualification if the student's cumulative grade point balance displays a
deficiency in excess of the number permitted for his or her class level
pursuant to deficiency levels established by the Chancellor;
(c) An undergraduate student who is not on
probation may be disqualified if at any time the student's cumulative grade
point average falls below 1.0 (grade of D) and, in the opinion of the
appropriate campus authority it is unlikely in light of the student's overall
educational record, that the resultant grade point deficiency will be removed
in subsequent terms.
(d) A student
who is enrolled in a graduate degree program in conditionally classified or
classified standing shall be subject to academic probation if the student fails
to maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 (grade of B) in
all units attempted subsequent to admission to the program;
(e) A student who is enrolled in any
post-baccalaureate status other than in conditionally classified or classified
standing shall be subject to academic probation if the student fails to meet
criteria established by the campus. Such criteria shall not be less than those
established for undergraduate students;
(f) A graduate or post-baccalaureate student
shall be subject to disqualification if while on probation the student fails to
earn sufficient grade points to be removed from probationary status.
Disqualification may be either from further registration in a particular
program or from further enrollment at the campus as determined by appropriate
campus authority.
A student disqualified for scholarship deficiency may not
enroll in any regular session of the campus without permission from the
appropriate campus authority, and may be denied admission to other educational
programs operated or sponsored by the campus.
Notes
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 5, §
41300
1. New
subsections (d), (e), and (f) filed 7-26-74; effective thirtieth day thereafter
(Register 74, No. 30). For prior history, see Register 73, No.
41.
2. Amendment of section and NOTE filed 4-29-77; effective
thirtieth day thereafter (Register 77, No. 18).
3. Amendment filed
5-31-79; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 79, No.
22).
4. Amendment of NOTE filed 3-19-82; effective thirtieth day
thereafter (Register 82, No. 12).
Note: Authority cited: Sections
66600,
89030 and
89035,
Education Code. Reference: Sections
66600 and
89030,
Education Code.
1. New subsections
(d), (e), and (f) filed 7-26-74; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register
74, No. 30). For prior history, see Register 73, No. 41.
2.
Amendment of section and NOTE filed 4-29-77; effective thirtieth day thereafter
(Register 77, No. 18).
3. Amendment filed 5-31-79; effective
thirtieth day thereafter (Register 79, No. 22).
4. Amendment of
NOTE filed 3-19-82; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 82, No.
12).