College Record 2017-2018

Review of Satisfactory Academic Progress

At the end of each semester the Academic Review Board (ARB) will determine the academic progress of all students according to the standards given in the table. The measures of academic progress are independent; students must meet all of the requirements.

Any student failing to meet any one (or more) of the minimum criteria for satisfactory academic progress will either be suspended or placed on academic probation. The Academic Review Board may place an academically deficient student on academic probation if it determines that an additional semester at Keuka College is warranted by the student’s performance or potential.

A probationary student not improving his/her performance during a probationary semester is subject to immediate dismissal before or at the end of the semester.

A student improving his/her performance but not yet back in good standing may be eligible for a second probationary semester—at the Academic Review Board’s discretion. A second semester of academic probation is possible, but not guaranteed.

The Academic Review Board may immediately suspend a student failing to achieve good standing without having awarded him/her a probationary semester. Suspension is automatic after a student has had a total of two semesters on academic probation.

A.S.A.P. students should refer to their A.S.A.P. student handbook for information regarding Satisfactory Academic Progress located at http://learning.keuka.edu/.