Student Retention
A student may find it necessary to withdraw without completing the degree at the College because of failure to meet the academic requirements of the College or for personal reasons. In compliance with Public Law 101-542, “The Student Right-To-Know Act,” the graduation/completion rate for the 2008 cohort is 56% within six years. In order to assist students in the realization of their academic and career goals, the College provides the following services: academic advisement, academic and personal counseling, and career development.
- Academic Honesty and Student Conduct
- Academic Standing
- Academic Status
- Leave of Absence and Withdrawal Procedures
- Residency Requirement
- Class Attendance
- Grades and Transcripts
- Academic Grievance Procedure
- Special Academic Programs and Courses
- Study Abroad Policy
- Graduation Procedures
- Declaration or Change of Major/Minor
- Student Retention
- Bachelor's Degree Requirements
- Health Record Requirements
- Prior Experience Credit
- Transfer Credit
- Scholarships and Financial Aid
- Admission Policies