а. Probation - Suspension
Students may be placed on academic probation for failure to make satisfactory academic progress. This means that the student has failed three or more subjects at the end of а given semester.
If credit deficiencies are reproduced the following semester, the student concerned will be subject to academic suspension from the College. А suspended student may apply for readmission at the College after а calendar year. Applications for readmission must be made in writing to the Admissions Director.
Students who are readmitted after being suspended are considered to be on probation and must meet specified academic objectives, such as maintaining а С average. Failure to meet these objectives will result in а second academic suspension.
А second academic suspension is considered final.
b. Enforced Withdrawal
Students may be forced to withdraw from the College for habitual delinquency in class, habitual idleness or any other fault, which prevents the student from fulfilling the purpose implied by registration at the College. Grades of F (failure) will be allocated for each of the subjects in which the students were registered. Students who have been forced to withdraw must apply for readmission in the same manner as а suspended student.
с. Voluntary Withdrawal
Students may withdraw from the College before the conclusion of а semester. Grades of F (failure) will be allocated for each of the subjects in which the students were registered.