Academic Progression
A student who is enrolled at SCHS is in good academic standing until such time as the student is placed on academic warning or dismissed from the College. A student is placed on academic warning when the student’s cumulative GPA falls below 2.0 at the conclusion in any semester of attendance. A student remains on academic warning for one semester of attendance, at the end of which time the student must obtain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0. Failure to achieve this GPA results in academic dismissal.
A student is academically dismissed from the College for any of the following reasons:
For DMS and RAD:
- Failure to achieve a 2.0 cumulative GPA while on academic probation.
- Two course failures (grade D or F).
- Any two course withdrawals (grade W).
- Imaging Programs: Withdrawing from all courses within a semester will be counted as one withdrawal on student academic record.
- Any one course failure and any one course withdrawal.
- Failure to complete the enrolled program within the maximum timeframe.
For Nursing:
A student who is academically dismissed is not eligible for readmission to the program (ADM 3.11 College Admissions/Readmissions). For additional information, reference Policy ACA 2.02 Academic Progression.