Ohio Admin. Code 3358:5-7-04 - Academic standing procedures
(A)
Good standing - A
student is considered to be in good academic standing when his/her "Progress
grade point average" (GPA) meets the criteria for good standing in the
following table. The "Progress GPA" is cumulative and includes all courses
completed at Clark state with a grade of "A", "B", "C", "D", "F", "UW" or
"Z".
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(B)
Probation - Probation means that the student is in
jeopardy of being dismissed from the college for academic reasons. These
students need to make every effort to raise their GPA.
(1)
Students are
considered to be on academic probation when their "Progress GPA" falls into the
ranges noted in the table in paragraph (A)
these procedures
of this
rule.
(2)
Students are notified by the records office about their
status and of the need to meet with their faculty advisor before they can
register again.
(3)
Students on academic probation must confer with their
faculty advisor to carefully select a course schedule. Students on probation
will not be permitted to register without the permission of their faculty
advisor.
(4)
Students on academic probation may carry a maximum load
of twelve credits while on probation. Exceptions may be approved by the faculty
advisor.
(5)
Academic support services such as tutoring and the
writing lab are strongly recommended for students on probation.
(6)
It is strongly
recommended that students repeat any failed courses the next semester those
courses are offered.
(C)
Dismissal -
Dismissal means that a student must sit out a quarter before being allowed to
continue taking credit classes.
(1)
Students must be on academic probation one full
semester before they are dismissed.
(2)
Students are
dismissed from the college when their "Progress GPA" falls below the dismissal
levels listed in the table in paragraph (A) of
these-procedures
this
rule. However, students who have not been on academic probation at least one
semester shall be granted one semester of probation status before being
dismissed.
(3)
During that probation term, students shall receive a
letter from the records office stating that failure to improve the GPA by the
end of the semester shall result in dismissal. Probation rules identified
above
in this rule
are implemented during this semester.
(4)
Dismissed
students may be readmitted on probation after sitting out one semester only
after their case is reviewed by the academic dean or coordinator of advising.
Students must follow the procedure outlined
below
in this rule in order
to be readmitted following academic dismissal:
(a)
Degree-seeking
students, after securing a petition for readmission form from the records
office, must contact their academic dean to set up an appointment. Prior to
meeting with the academic dean, the student must fill out his/her portion of
the form reflecting upon the reasons for not finding academic
success.
(b)
Non degree-seeking students must contact the
coordinator of advising and follow the steps outlined in paragraph (C)(4)(a)
of
these procedures
this rule.
(c)
With the academic
dean or the coordinator of advising, students discuss the reasons for
non-academic success that they indicated on the petition as well as other
possible reasons. Together they develop a plan for the student to use in
improving his/her academic work upon readmission. which will include meeting
with his/her faculty advisor prior to registering for subsequent semesters
until the student is no longer on probation.
(d)
Students must
submit the readmission form signed by their academic dean or the coordinator of
advising at the time they register.
(5)
Readmitted
students shall remain on probation until they move above the probation range
defined in the table in paragraph (A) of
these
procedures
this rule However, they shall not
be dismissed again even if they remain within the dismissal range provided that
they improve their GPA each semester. Students who fail to improve their GPA
each semester shall be dismissed again if they remain in the dismissal
range.
(6)
Students dismissed a second time must sit out at least
one semester before returning. They must follow the steps for readmittance as
outlined in paragraph (C)(4) of
these
procedures
this rule .
(D)
Suspension - Suspension means that a student must sit out a
full calendar year before being allowed to continue taking credit
classes.
(1)
Students receiving a third dismissal shall be placed on
suspension for one calendar year.
(2)
After the
one-year suspension, they must follow the steps for readmittance after a
dismissal as outlined in paragraph (C)(4) of
these procedures
this
rule.
(3)
Any future academic dismissals shall also result in
additional one-year suspensions.
(E)
Grade reports -
Students should check their grades each semester through web advisor. Grades
shall not be released over the telephone or to non-college email
addresses.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3358
Rule Amplifies: 3358
Prior Effective Dates: 3/13/78, 7/1/82, 7/1/98, 4/24/06, 5/14/10, 8/20/12
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