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314.06 Academic Progress for Continued Enrollment
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Johnson County Community College
Series 300: Student Personnel
Section 314: Academic Policies

To maintain continuing enrollment at the college, a student will be subject to this policy once he or she has completed or transferred 12 credit hours to JCCC.

A student will be placed on academic probation if either his or her cumulative grade point average (both transfer and JCCC GPA) or JCCC cumulative grade point average (all work completed at JCCC) falls below the following guidelines:

12-30 attempted credit hours 1.7 GPA
More than 30 attempted credit hours 2.0 GPA

Academic probation means that the student is being warned of failure to make sufficient academic progress as defined by the policy. The student may continue to enroll while on academic probation under conditions set by the college.

If a student has been placed on academic probation, the student will remain on academic probation until both his or her cumulative and JCCC grade point average are 1.7 or higher for 12-30 attempted credit hours or 2.0 or higher for more than 30 attempted credit hours.

If the student has been placed on academic probation and then earns a term grade point average below 2.0, the student will be placed on academic suspension. Academic suspension means a student will not be allowed to re-enroll at JCCC for at least one major semester (fall or spring). After not attending for a full semester, the student may be readmitted on probationary status and must maintain a term GPA of 2.0, until both his or her JCCC institutional grade point average and his or her cumulative grade point average reach 1.7 or 2.0 or higher depending on the number of attempted credit hours the student has accumulated. If a student is suspended a second time, the student may not return for one full year.

Date of Adoption:
Revised: 5/26/93, 6/16/94, 12/21/95, 4/16/98, 11/18/04, 04/26/06