Students
will be mailed a letter after the fall semester advising them
that they 1) are in good standing; 2) need improvement; or 3)
are in danger of being disallowed to continue at the College of
Charleston if performance does not demonstrate considerable improvement
by the end of the spring semester. A 2.0 cumulative GPA and a
minimum of 24 earned hours is required when grades post in May
to continue enrollment.
At
the end of the spring semester, after the posting of grades, a
letter will be mailed to the students' permanent address indicated
on Cougar Trail regarding status. Please update your mailing address
on Cougar Trail if needed to ensure receipt of this information
in May.
If
you are not allowed to continue enrollment beyond the spring,
an appeal process is in place for students only if MITIGATING
CIRCUMSTANCES APPLY that prevented you from meeting requirements
during the academic year. Not attending class or failing to drop
or withdraw properly is not an excuse that will be accepted.
APPEAL PROCESS: If you feel that mitigating circumstances apply, you may wish to appeal the dismissal decision.
You may print the appeal form found on this page or you may pick up a copy in the Office of New Student Programs in the Lightsey Annex. Appeal forms must be completed and returned to New Student Programs with required documentation for your appeal to be considered. A decision regarding your appeal will be mailed to your permanent address.
Due to FERPA requirements, this appeal decision will not be shared by phone with parents or family members. The decision will be provided by mail directly to the student. Please do not call about your status.
Student
Information Release Form
Students
may sign a Student Information Release Form to have information
about their progress in the provisional program discussed with
their parents or with another designated recipient. This form
need only be filled out once for the student's year in the provisional
program. If a student wishes to stop the discussion of information
authorized by this form, he or she must request this action in
writing in the New Student Programs Office.
Center
for Student Learning
The Center for Student Learning is an invaluable resource for provisional students during the
school year. The Center for Student Learning is a comprehensive
academic support program whose mission is to enable ALL students
at the College of Charleston to achieve academic success.
The
Center for Student Learning offers tutoring, study skills seminars,
walk in labs for various subjects, supplemental instruction, study
skills labs. To access the study skills seminar schedule,
go to the Center for Student Learning and click on Study Skills Seminar on the sidebar.
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