Probation and Dismissal

Probation Standards

A student shall be placed on Academic and/or Progress Probation if:

  • Academic Probation - The student has attempted at least 12 units and has earned a GPA below 2.0 for all work attempted at Crafton Hills College.
  • Progress Probation - The student has enrolled in at least 12 units and has received a “W,” “I,” or “NP” in 50% or more of all cumulative units attempted at Crafton Hills College.

(SBCCD Administrative Procedure 4250)

Removal from Probationary Status

A student shall be removed from probationary status and revert back to good standing if:

  • Academic Probation -The student who has been placed on Academic Probation shall revert to good standing when the student has attained a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher for all units attempted at Crafton Hills College.
  • Progress Probation - The student has reduced the percentage of cumulative units to below 50% in which a “W,” “I,” or “NP” was received at Crafton Hills College.

or

  • Has received an approved appeal of status, as filed through the Academic Exceptions Committee.

When a student earns a grade point average of less than 2.0 while on either academic or progress probation, he/she will not be allowed to register until after having completed the requirements established by the Counseling Department.

(SBCCD Administrative Procedure 4250)

Dismissal and Readmission Standards

For the purposes of this section, semesters shall be considered consecutive on the basis of the student's enrollment, i.e., Fall enrollment to Fall enrollment shall be considered consecutive if the student did not enroll in the intervening Spring semester.

(SBCCD Administrative Procedure 4250)

Consequences of Probation and Dismissal

Students on probation will be subject to impacts on their priority registration date. Release of probation holds will be dependent on participation in required activities (workshops and education plan development) and successful completion of all courses for the semester they are completing. For those receiving the Promise Grant who reach level 2 or dismissal status ( 2 semesters or more on probation), may be in danger of losing the grant. Reinstatement of the grant will be made when the student reaches good standing, or the student can petition in Admissions and Records to request to get the grant reinstated.