Good Academic Standing
Academic/Financial Aid Warning
Students who fail to maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 and/or fail to complete 67% of their attempted coursework will receive an academic/financial aid warning.
Students who are on academic/financial aid warning and fail to attain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 and/or complete 67% of their attempted coursework are placed on academic/financial aid suspension and are subsequently dismissed from the College. The dismissed student must wait one semester before re-applying for admission. Students placed on academic suspension twice while in the same program will be permanently suspended from that program, but may apply for admission to another program after waiting one semester. After the third and any subsequent suspension, students will be eligible to reapply for admission after one calendar year.
Re-Admission From Academic Suspension
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The student will fill out an academic improvement plan covering potential areas necessary to regain an overall 2.0 GPA (i.e., limited course registration, tutorial assistance, study skills assistance, reduced work hours).
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The Academic Dean will review the aforementioned academic improvement plan and will either approve or deny the student's request to be reinstated to the College.
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Should specific College support offices be referenced in the academic improvement plan, the Academic Dean will follow-up to ensure that the student has complied with the agreed upon stipulations for reinstatement.
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If approved, a copy of the academic improvement plan will be forwarded to the Director of Admissions for re-admit purposes.
Students may appeal the academic suspension before the beginning of the next semester by writing a letter to the Academic Dean and by scheduling an appointment through the Dean's Assistant. If the Academic Dean notes extenuating circumstances for the academic suspension, the suspension may be overturned for one semester. The decision of the Academic Dean is final.
A student who is unsuccessful passing an AHS or program specific course (MAS, SUR, DEN, NSG, or NPT) in any Allied Health degree/diploma program may repeat the course once. However, if a second failure occurs in that course or any other AHS or program specific course, the student will be dropped from the program. The student must then wait for one calendar year before reapplying for re-entry into the program, or any other Allied Health degree/diploma program. Academic suspension will be noted on the student's transcript.
If you have questions, please feel free to contact Mrs. Regina Thomas-Williams at 912.443.5708 or send an e-mail to: rthomas@savannahtech.edu