Collegiate High School

The regulations regarding academic progress apply to all Collegiate High School students regardless of the beginning date of attendance. Only courses taken in the Collegiate High School will be used to determine academic standing. “Attempted” is defined as any course in which a student has processed an official registration and in which a student remains enrolled after the schedule adjustment period.

A Collegiate High School student’s academic standing is determined at the end of the term in which the fifth credit is attempted. At the end of that semester, and every semester thereafter, a student must have earned credit in one-half of all credits attempted and have a cumulative grade point average dependent upon those attempted hours as follows:

Attempted Hours

Completion Requirements

Minimum GPA

5 to 14

One-half of total hrs. attempted

1.00

15 to 18

One-half of total hrs. attempted

1.25

19 or more

One-half of total hrs. attempted

1.50

Good Standing A student is in good standing when the above requirements (completion and minimum GPA) are met.

Academic Warning A student will be placed on academic warning at the end of a term if any one of the conditions in the above table is not met. A student is considered to be in good standing while in the warning status.

Academic Probation A student will be placed on academic probation, after being on warning, at the end of a semester if any one of the conditions in the above table is not met.

Academic Suspension A student will be suspended, after being on academic probation, at the end of a semester if any one of the conditions in the above table is not met.

Suspension Waiver A student may request approval to re-enroll after suspension by filing a formal appeal to the Student Academic Appeals Committee. Appeal procedures may be obtained in any registration office or in the Collegiate High School Counseling Office. If approved, the student will be permitted to enroll in a status of Suspension Waiver and is expected to complete all classes attempted with grades of C or better. If disapproved, the student may be dismissed. See Academic Dismissal.

Academic Dismissal If, after being permitted to re-enroll in the status of Suspension Waiver, a student does not meet the conditions established by the Student Academic Appeals Committee, the student may be dismissed for one semester. A student may appeal a dismissal to the Student Academic Appeals Committee. If approved, the student will re-enroll in the status of Suspension Waiver (see above). If disapproved, the student will be required to sit out for one semester. Committee disapproval may be appealed to the Vice President of Academic Affairs.

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