Academic Suspension
At the end of any semester, degree-seeking students who were placed on academic probation during their previous semester of attendance and their cumulative GPA is still below 2.0 will be academically suspended. An exception is made if they are at least 2.0 GPA for the semester without raising their cumulative GPA to a 2.0. In such cases, the student remains on academic probation. The effect of academic suspension is that the student may not re-enroll. The student may petition to continue to attend Stone Child College if it is a subsequent semester.
**NOTE - If this is your last semester on academic warning, please refer to academic probation. If this is your second semester on academic probation, please refer to academic suspension.
Following the academic suspension, students are automatically reinstated after a lapse of one (1) year upon notification to the Registrar of their intent to return to SCC. All students reinstated after academic suspension are reinstated on academic probation and will be suspended once again, unless they meet the requirements as explained under academic suspension (above).