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2015-2016 CGCC Catalog and Student Handbook

Chandler-Gilbert Community College Course Catalog and Student Handbook for the 2017-2018 year.

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Course Descriptions Maricopa Community College Policies Chandler-Gilbert Community College Catalog and Student Handbook 2015-2016 121 Academic Probation (Progress) (AR 2.3.4) 1. Probation A student will be placed on academic probation if, after completion of twelve (12) or more credit hours, the student's cumulative grade point average is less than: Credit hours for Which Grade Points are Computed at Resident Maricopa Community College (A,B,C,D,F and Y) Minimum Grade Point Average Required 12-15 1.60 16-30 1.75 31-45 1.90 46+ 2.00 (Students should also be aware that graduation requires a cumulative minimum grade point average of 2.00.) Students on academic probation may take no more than twelve (12) credit hours per semester unless approved by the Admissions and Standards Committee. 2. Continued Probation A student on academic probation who fails to raise the cumulative grade point average to the required minimum standards (see above) will be placed on continued probation and may be limited to taking six (6) credit hours. Regulations regarding continued probation do not apply to the summer session. Credit hours earned in summer sessions will be included in the cumulative grade point average. Instructional Grievance Process (AR 2.3.5 & Appendix S-6) A student who feels that he or she has been treated unfairly or unjustly by a faculty member with regard to an academic process such as grading, testing, or assignments, has the right to appeal according to the approved procedures. The appeal process for grades must be initiated no later than sixty (60) calendar days from the date the grade was issued. Steps outlining the process are available in Appendix S-6. Instructional Grievance Process (Appendix S-6) A student who feels that he/she has been treated unfairly or unjustly by a faculty member (full-time or part-time) with regard to an academic process such as grading, testing or assignments, shall discuss the issue first with the faculty member involved. This conference shall be requested by the student within fifteen (15) working days from the time the student knew or reasonably should have known about the unfair or unjust treatment.

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