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Birmingham-Southern College Catalog 2017-2018

ACADEMIC POLICY AND INFORMATION

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Academic Probation

A student will be placed on academic probation for any one of the following reasons:

(1) Failure to earn above a 1.000 grade point average in any term.

(2) Failure to meet the academic year grade point requirement for the Birmingham-

Southern College average and cumulative average. The minimum acceptable grade point

average at the end of the first year is 1.500. At the end of the sophomore year it is 1.800.

At the end of the junior year and thereafter it is 2.000.

(3) Failure to satisfy the Provost of the College that satisfactory progress is being made

toward a degree.

During the probationary period, a student may not hold any student office, participate in

intercollegiate athletics, or make any public appearances as a representative of the

College.

A student remains on probation for at least one term excluding the Exploration term. To

be removed from probation, a student must successfully complete at least three full-unit

courses or the equivalent during a regular term, or two full-unit courses during a summer

term, and must satisfy the Provost that he or she is making consistent progress toward a

degree by meeting the academic year grade point average requirements.

A student who has not been removed from probation after the required time may be

allowed to remain in college on probation if, in the judgment of the Provost, the student

has made reasonable progress toward attaining the required academic year grade point

average. Although the Provost may allow a student to remain in college on probation

beyond the required probationary period, a veteran or other eligible person may not

receive VA educational benefits for more than one term or the equivalent while on

probation.

Academic Suspension

A student who is on academic probation will be suspended for academic reasons if at the

end of any term the student fails to satisfy the Provost that he or she is making reasonable

progress toward a degree. A student on academic suspension is not permitted to engage in

an Exploration term project or to enroll in the College during the regular term or summer

term that follows immediately the date of suspension. Courses taken at another institution

during academic suspension are not transferable to Birmingham-Southern College.

Disciplinary Suspension

A student on disciplinary suspension is not permitted to engage in an Exploration term

project or to enroll in the College during a regular term or summer term that occurs

during the time of suspension. Similar to the academic suspension policy, courses taken