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ACADEMIC POLICY
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(5)
Pass all attempted courses with a grade of “C-” or better, and
maintain a grade point average of at least 2.00, both cumulative and
in the major.
(6)
Register each term at the first time made available to the student by
the Records Office.
(7)
Take courses at regularly scheduled class times, even if scheduled
times or courses are not the student’s first choice.
(8)
Fulfill all graduation requirements as outlined elsewhere in this
catalog.
(9)
Comply with all College standards, regulations, and procedures,
from the date of matriculation through the date of final graduation.
Academic Probation
A student will be placed on academic probation for any one of the
following reasons:
(1)
Failure to make at least a 1.00 grade point average in any term.
(2)
Failure to meet the academic year grade point requirement for the
Birmingham-Southern average and cumulative average.
(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
V.A. educational benefits for more than one term or the equivalent while
on probation.