Keystone College. In keeping with this, policies that guide the operation of the athletic program have been designed to complement the educational objectives of Keystone College. Keystone College is a member of the NCAA of the Division III level and is also a member of the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) and the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC). Keystone’s intercollegiate teams compete with other four-year institutions of comparable strength in men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, baseball, football, softball, field hockey, wrestling, women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track, men’s and women’s lacrosse, and club cheerleading. Eligibility for Athletics In order to be eligible for practice and/or competition, student-athletes must be enrolled full-time and carry a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester, if a student-athlete drops below 12 credits, he/she becomes immediately ineligible for practice and/or competition. A student-athlete must be in good academic standing and show satisfactory progress toward a degree in accordance with the athletic eligibility standards I at Keystone College in order to be eligible to participate in intercollegiate athletics. 1. Good Academic Standing: After two full time semester attended at Keystone College – cumulative GPA must be 2.0 or above 2. Satisfactory Progress: Pass nine credits for each full time semester enrolled. Note: Winter and Summer Sessions can be used to meet the requirement for credits earned to meet either Good Academic Standing or Satisfactory Progress.
STUDENT LIFE
Student Activities and Leadership Development Student leaders at the Keystone College Virtual Campus have a unique position and privilege and, as such, they both benefit from the learning opportunities of their offices and positions and bear a special behavioral responsibility as they represent their club, organization, team, and the College. Student leaders will at all times, both on and off campus as well as in the online environment, exemplify the Keystone College values of civility, integrity; exhibit socially acceptable behavior; and obey local, state, and federal laws. Because inappropriate or illegal behavior of student leaders can have such a damaging effect on community life and the reputation of organizations, teams, students, and the College, such behavior will not be tolerated and can result in a variety of sanctions, including, but not limited to, removal from the position with no opportunity for regaining the position. Monitoring of Email Communications Keystone College does not intend to monitor individual electronic mail as a routine matter, but may do so at any time as the Keystone College deems necessary for purposes of maintaining the integrity and effective operation of the student email system. No facility exists on this system for the sending or receiving of private communications. The Keystone College reserves the right to inspect and disclose the contents of email as follows: in the 2021-2022 Keystone College Virtual Campus Undergraduate Catalog 21