Salem College ⢠2006 Supplement to the 2005-2007 A cademic ...
Salem College ⢠2006 Supplement to the 2005-2007 A cademic ...
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Page 80. Under A<strong>cademic</strong> Probation.<br />
The current policies regarding A<strong>cademic</strong> Probation for traditional age students will<br />
be changing effective fall <strong>2006</strong> as follows:<br />
The term grade point levels used in determining probation will be changed as follows:<br />
First term: 1.5 from 1.2<br />
Second term: 1.8 from 1.5<br />
Third term: 1.9 from 1.7<br />
Fourth and all consecutive terms: 2.0<br />
Students on probation for three consecutive semesters will exclude <strong>the</strong>mselves from<br />
<strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong>. (this provision begins with students enrolling in fall <strong>2006</strong>.)<br />
Students on probation will adhere <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> following requirements:<br />
* Student may not overload while on probation. Any student wanting <strong>to</strong> take<br />
more than 4.5 credits must apply for an exception <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Subcommittee on<br />
A<strong>cademic</strong> Appeals.<br />
* Students may not add a major or a minor beyond <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s requirement of<br />
one major while on probation. However, students may change <strong>the</strong>ir major or<br />
minor.<br />
* Students must partner with <strong>the</strong> direc<strong>to</strong>r for a<strong>cademic</strong> support. Any student on<br />
probation must meet with <strong>the</strong> direc<strong>to</strong>r for a<strong>cademic</strong> support during <strong>the</strong> first<br />
two weeks of <strong>the</strong> term during which she is on probation <strong>to</strong> establish an action<br />
plan for <strong>the</strong> semester.<br />
Students may not hold major leadership positions on campus unless approved by<br />
<strong>the</strong> dean of undergraduate studies.<br />
Courses of Instruction<br />
Page 96. Under Arts Management<br />
Professor Borwick, Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Under Performing Arts Concentration (Choose four courses). There are<br />
four additional courses:<br />
Music 103 The Musical in America One course<br />
Music 105 Women in Music One course<br />
Music 107 Introduction <strong>to</strong> Music of <strong>the</strong> World One course<br />
Music 151 Acting One course<br />
Under Recommended Electives. There is one addition:<br />
Business Administration 240 Business Statistics OR<br />
Sociology 215<br />
Social Statistics<br />
<strong>2006</strong> A<strong>cademic</strong> Catalog <strong>Supplement</strong> • S