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2013-2014 Course Catalog - PDF Format - Flagler College

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150 FLAGLER COLLEGE<br />

draw attention to a student’s academic performance and to encourage renewed<br />

diligence in the pursuit of educational goals.<br />

Academic Probation: A student whose cumulative grade point average<br />

is below 2.0, or whose academic performance is judged to be of poor quality,<br />

will be placed on academic probation. Probation covers a stated trial period<br />

during which it is determined whether the student is returned to good standing,<br />

remains on probation, or is dismissed at the end of the probationary period for<br />

failure to meet the academic standards.<br />

Students placed on academic probation are expected to demonstrate<br />

an improvement in their GPA toward satisfactory academic progress in the<br />

subsequent term. Based upon a review of the student’s academic record, other<br />

conditions for continuation may also be stipulated. A student on probation is<br />

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student’s permanent record. Failure to satisfy any of these conditions may result<br />

in a continuation review and academic dismissal.<br />

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may declare probationary status for any student whose time or talents are not<br />

being used properly.<br />

Academic Suspension: Academic suspension is the involuntary separation<br />

of the student from the <strong>College</strong>. A student’s record is reviewed carefully before<br />

a decision for suspension is made. A student is subject to academic suspension<br />

if, in the professional judgment of the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, the<br />

student’s academic performance is consistently below the <strong>College</strong>’s standards or<br />

otherwise indicates the inability to maintain good academic standing. Academic<br />

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must go through the <strong>Flagler</strong> <strong>College</strong> readmission process. Readmission is<br />

not assured and is contingent upon the outcome of the evaluation process as<br />

conducted by the Readmission Committee.<br />

Academic Dismissal: Academic dismissal is the involuntary separation<br />

of the student from the <strong>College</strong>. Dismissal may or may not be a permanent<br />

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student’s record is reviewed carefully before a decision for dismissal is made.<br />

A student is subject to academic dismissal if, in the professional judgment of<br />

the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, the student’s academic performance is<br />

consistently below the <strong>College</strong>’s standards or otherwise indicates the inability to<br />

maintain satisfactory academic progress.

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