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Show Academic Information lower than he thinks it should be, may, at his request, receive evaluation of and help concerning ability, study skills, choice of major, and personal problems. All students whose cumulative grade average is below a "C" or 2.0 level and all students whose quarterly grade average is below a "D" or 1.0 level will be placed on warning as indicated below. All such students will not be eligible to participate in certain college-sponsored activities. (See Eligibility Standards.) Categories of probation are defined by grade point deficits below the total required for a "C" average. The deficit is reported at the bottom of the student's report of grades. Any questions should be directed to the Director of Academic Standards, Room 144, in the Administration Building. I. ACADEMIC WARNING (1 to 15 grade points below a "C" average). Whenever a student compiles a grade point total which is one to 15 points below the total necessary for a 2.0 average, he will be placed on warning. His adviser approval card will indicate the status to both the student and his adviser, both of whom should take steps to remedy the cause of low grades and prevent an increased grade point deficit. They should give serious consideration to limiting the total course load and should select classes in which the student has the highest probability of success. Students, regardless of their cumulative grade point average, who perform below a grade point average of 1.0 for any quarter will be placed on Warning. These students and other students on Warning whose record warrants special consideration will receive formal notification of their status and will be scheduled to visit with a counselor in the Counseling and Testing Center. II. ACADEMIC PROBATION (16 or more grade points below a "C" average). Performance resulting in a grade point deficit of 16 or more points places a student on Final Probation. His registration will be regulated by a counselor from the Counseling and Testing Center who will act as his adviser. A letter will be sent to the student notifying him of his probationary status. III. SUSPENSION Students on Academic Probation who fail to earn a grade point average of 2.0 or better for that quarter will be suspended *Note: All changes in registration and withdrawal policies are based on the accelerated schedule for the summer session. 48 Academic Information from further attendance at Weber State College. Readmission will be considered only in cases where the student can present evidence to the Admissions Committee which would indicate positive change in circumstances suggesting a high probability of future successful performance. Eligibility—In order to be eligible to represent or participate in certain activities of student organization and in any extra-curricular activities, the college specifies certain minimum standards of eligibility. To protect students from becoming too involved in extracurricular activities when their scholastic record is not high enough to warrant the additional expenditure of time, and to provide fair representation of all who represent the institution, the following eligibility standards are to be met: I. ELIGIBILITY STANDARDS 1. Be matriculated and carry 12 or more quarter hours in both the current and previous quarter. 2. Maintain a cumulative grade point of 2.0 or better. (If a student repeats a course, both grades will be used in computing the cumulative GPA.) 3. Earn a grade point average of 2.0 or better for the previous quarter. Summer School grades will be accepted in raising the GPA for the previous Spring Quarter. 4. Any student placed on academic or disciplinary warning or probation will be deemed ineligible. II. STUDENT ACTIVITIES CONCERNED 1. Weber State College Scholarships. 2. Student government and other student leadership and service activities. 3. Social and service clubs, fraternities and sororities. 4. Music and dramatic events. 5. Debate. 6. Publication staffs. 7. Chatonelles, cheerleaders, and song leaders. 8. King, Queen, and similar contests. Before students may represent Weber State College in intercollegiate athletics they must comply with the eligibility regulations adopted by the Board of Trustees of the college and constitution and operating code of the Big Sky Conference. Any student who participates in any of the activities concerned without meeting all of the criteria for eligibility, including registration for 12 or more quarter hours in the quarter during which the student participates, places himself and others involved in jeopardy. 49 |