Santa Ana College Catalog - 2014-2015

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PROBATION – DISMISSAL A student’s academic standing is calculated and reviewed at the end of each fall and spring semester, based only on his/her SAC/SCC cumulative GPA. There are three categories of academic standing: probation, subject to dismissal, and dismissal.

Probation

Academic/Progress Probation Intervention

Students placed on academic/progress probation are required to attend a counseling intervention workshop. An email notification is sent to the student and a registration hold is placed on the student record until completion of the workshop.

Loss of Priority Registration

1. Academic probation – students who have two consecutive semesters with a CUM GPA below 2.0 will lose priority registration for the next registration period. Their registration date will be after all new applicants. 2. Progress probation – students are placed on progress probation when the percentage of coursework at SAC/SCC that has an entry of “W”, “I”, “NP”, and “NC” reaches or exceeds fifty percent (50%) of the coursework attempted. IMPORTANT NOTE: Registration priority shall be lost at the first registration opportunity after a student is placed on academic or progress probation or any combination thereof for two consecutive terms.

Student Right to Appeal

A student has the right to appeal an exception to a current Santa Ana College academic policy, including academic probation and progress probation. Student must complete and submit a Petition for Exception to Academic Regulation (A and G).

Removal From Probation

1. Academic probation. A student on academic/progress probation shall be removed from probation when the student’s cumulative grade point average reaches 2.0 or higher. 2. Progress probation. A student who has been placed on progress probation shall

Subject To Dismissal

A student’s academic standing is calculated and reviewed at the end of fall and spring semester, based upon a SAC/SCC cumulative grade point average. Summer is not counted as it is considered a session because it is not a full semester. A student who is on academic probation shall be subject to dismissal if the student earned a SAC/SCC cumulative grade point average (GPA) of less than 2.0 in all units attempted in each of 2 consecutive semesters.

Dismissal

1. Academic dismissal. A student’s academic standing is calculated and reviewed at the end of fall and spring semester, based upon a SAC/SCC cumulative grade point average. Summer is not counted as it is considered a session because it is not a full semester. A student who is on academic probation shall be dismissed if the student earned a SAC/SCC cumulative grade point average (GPA) of less than 2.0 in all units attempted in each of 3 consecutive semesters. 2. Progress dismissal. A student who has been placed on progress dismissal shall be dismissed when the percentage of units in which the student has enrolled and for which entries of “W,” “I,” and/or “NP” are recorded reaches or exceeds 50% for three consecutive semesters. 3. Dismissal after fall semester. A student may be given the academic standing of “Subject to Dismissal” at the end of fall semester when his/her SAC/SCC cumulative GPA falls below 2.0 after three consecutive semesters. The student is given the grace period of spring semester to remain in school. However, an academic hold is placed on the student record in April to prevent any further registrations until all grades have been reviewed at the end of spring semester. If the student achieves a 2.0 GPA for the spring semester, the student is allowed to remain at the college on probationary status, despite a SAC/SCC cumulative GPA of less than 2.0. If the 2.0 GPA for spring is NOT achieved, the student is academically dismissed. Students who are academically dismissed have a HOLD placed on their record and receive an email notifying them of their academically dismissed status (AD). 4. Petition for reinstatement after dismissal. A student may initiate the process for reinstatement after dismissal at the end of spring semester by completing the Petition for Reinstatement After Dismissal form.

This form is available in the Admissions and Records Office. A student can be reinstated if the spring semester GPA is 2.0 or better. If the spring semester GPA is less than 2.0, the student can petition using the Exceptions to Academic Regulations petition for reinstatement. This committee meets the week prior to the start of the fall semester. A student should make alternative plans in cases involving a denied petition. Students who have SAC as a home campus submit their petition to the SAC Admissions and Records ­Office. 5. Consequence of academic dismissal. A student cannot register for classes at SAC or SCC for one full semester. When the student returns to SAC or SCC after “­sitting” out one semester, the student returns on academic probation. In order to remain at SAC or SCC, the student must achieve a 2.0 semester GPA in the spring and fall semesters. When a student is academically dismissed and the last semester GPA is less than 2.0, the student is denied reinstatement and may not enroll at SAC or SCC for one semester before reapplying to either college.

REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER INFORMATION Information concerning registered sex offenders can be obtained from the Santa Ana Police Department, 3rd Floor Lobby, 60 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, on Mondays through Fridays, from 9am to 12pm and from 1-4pm; and from the Orange Police Department, Youth Services Bureau, 1107 North Batavia Street, Orange, by calling 714-744-7311 for an appointment. “Sex offenders are required to register with the police in the jurisdiction in which they reside and at institutions of higher learning if they are students there or if they work there as employees, contractors, or volunteers. Sex offenders who may be required to register should do so at the Santa Ana Police Department if attending Santa Ana College or at the Orange Police Department if attending Santiago Canyon College.”

Remedial Course Limit

A student may complete a maximum of 30 semester units of basic skills remedial courses. Remedial courses include nondegree or pre-collegiate basic skills classes in math, English, reading, learning and study skills. A waiver is required beyond 30 units. Students must show a “C” or better or a 2.0 GPA in remedial courses to qualify for a waiver. Waiver forms are available in counseling.

POLICIES & STANDARDS

1. Academic probation. After attempting twelve or more units, a student is placed on probation when the SAC/SCC cumulative grade point average for all work attempted falls below 2.0. (W’s are counted in the attempted units). 2. Progress probation. A student who has attempted a total of twelve units will be placed on progress probation when the percentage of all units in which a student has enrolled and for which entries of “W”, “I”, and/or “NP” are recorded reaches or exceeds fifty percent.

be removed from probation when the percentage of units for which entries of “W”, “I”, and/or “NP” falls below 50%.


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