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Dismissal

Dismissal is to be taken seriously. If you find yourself in this situation, please contact the Counseling Center during the semester to make an appointment to discuss your academic progress. The following is an explanation of what dismissal means, and how to get reinstated should you find yourself dismissed.

We encourage dismissed students to attend a "Get back on track workshop."

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Dismissal


Any student dismissed from a college within the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District may not attend any college within the district during the next year. 

  1. Academic Dismissal

    Any student on academic probation whose semester grade point average falls below 2.0 shall be academically dismissed. Any student on academic probation whose semester grade point average equals or exceeds 2.0 but whose cumulative grade point average for all units attempted remains below 2.0 shall be continued on probation.

  2. Lack-of-Progress Dismissal

    Any student who is on lack-of-progress probation and whose semester work indicated 50 percent or more units of W, I, or NP will be dismissed. Any student on lack-of-progress whose semester work indicated fewer than 50 percent or more units of W, I, or NP will be continued on lack-of-progress probation.

Note: Any student believing to be unjustifiably dismissed and has documentation to support it, may file a petition with the Admissions and Records Office requesting that such dismissal is reconsidered.

Last Updated: 06/30/2020
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