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The Center For Educational and Retention Counseling Presents a Retention Strategies Workshop on

 When a student’s cumulative grade point average (GPA) falls below the minimum GPA required to maintain Good Academic Standing, then they are placed on Academic Probation.  A student who was dismissed from Nassau and has been reinstated back to the college is also placed on Academic Probation.

The following cumulative grade point average minimums must be attained for a student to be considered in good academic standing: 1.7 with 1-14 credits attempted (usually one semester) 1.8 with credits attempted (usually two semesters) 1.9 with credits attempted 2.0 with 48 or more credits attempted Please take note that credits attempted includes W’s (withdrawals) and UW’s (unofficial withdrawals)

A student whose cumulative average falls below these minima for the first time will remain in good academic standing (B status) but shall be limited to 14 credits (or equivalent where preparatory courses are concerned) for the next semester. If, at the end of the next semester, the student’s cumulative average still falls below these minima, then the student shall be placed on academic probation (D status) and shall be restricted to part-time (fewer than 12 credits) attendance.

 Students placed on D Status will have a “Hold” placed on their record. This means that the student cannot Self Serve on Banner to register for their next semester’s courses. The “Hold” will be lifted after reviewing this entire Retention Strategy power point.

The cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of students on probation will be reviewed at the end of the spring semester. Students whose cumulative average remains below the required minimum will be academically dismissed. The office of the Dean of Students implements, interprets, and ensures compliance with this policy. Students have the right to appeal their dismissal. Appeals must be submitted in writing to the Academic Standing Committee through the office of the Dean of Students no later than six weeks prior to the beginning of the semester for which they wish to be readmitted. Students who fail to appeal their dismissal within the required time limit may submit an appeal in a timely fashion for readmission to a future semester. Appeal decisions rendered by the Academic Standing Committee shall be final. Once reinstated, a student will not be dismissed under this policy provided that they achieve a semester gpa of 2.0 or better for the semester after they are reinstated.

You will receive a letter from the Dean of Student’s Office informing you of your dismissal. You can fill out an Appeal Application and submit it before the due date. You can meet with a CERC counselor to review your completed application and to discuss the possible outcomes.

Students that get reinstated will receive a letter informing them that they will be allowed to return to the college. Students that get reinstated will be placed on “D” status/Probation for the semester they are reinstated and will only be allowed to attend part-time.

Not enough time to stud I don’t know how to study. I work more than 20 hours a week. I don’t know what I want to major in. I have difficulty balancing work, study and home life I had an incomplete grade that turned to “F”. I didn’t repeat courses with a grade of “F” or “UW”. I left school without withdrawing from my courses.

The Academic Progress System When a student starts to do poorly in a class the instructor usually informs the student of their status in the class. This is done by using the Academic Progress System. If your professor(s) sent you an Academic Progress message, you will receive an in your NCC student account. The will refer you to a link called Academic Progress System in your Banner site.

1. UW-Unofficial Withdrawal This grade, for credit classes, carries the same academic value as a failing grade and will be given to a student that attended class, but for whatever reason stopped attending during the semester. Students must withdraw from the class by the published deadline. 2. UU-Unofficial Withdrawal This grade, for non-credit class (remedial), does not affect the student’s grade point average but does count toward the number of attempts in the remedial program. 3. NA-Never Attended This grade is issued for a credit class and does not affect the student’s grade point average, however students will be liable for tuition and fees for the class if not dropped prior to the start of the semester and financial aid will be affected because of non-attendance. New Grading Policies

Meet with my professor(s) Get a tutor for difficult courses Attend a Study Skills Workshop Go to the Math Success Center-B 116 Go to the Writing Center-Bradley Hall Ballroom Go to the Learning Lab associated with your courses Meet with your assigned counselor from the Center for Educational and Retention Counseling (CERC) Officially withdraw from a difficult course or one that you have not been attending. Attend college part-time Plan to take a class during the Winterim and/or Summer sessions

To calculate the cumulative GPA, you take your semester GPA hours and add them to the GPA hours listed in the Transcript Totals area. Do the same for the quality points. Divide Total Quality GPA points by GPA hours. (W’s are not calculated in the GPA). Quality points are earned as follows: A---4 points B points B--- 3 points C points C--- 2 points D points D---1 points F--- 0 points UW---0 points

Nassau Community College has many areas of study for you to consider. The College Catalog is online at Click on Programs and Courses. This will lead you to all of our areas of study and the courses required for each. As you consider different areas of study it is important to look at the course work required. If you log in to your Banner account and use the Degree Evaluation, you can look at your current major, but also see if you changed to another major, what the courses required would look like. It’s a great feature! Does the coursework required reflect my areas of interest and my academic strengths? Ex) Am I good at Math? Science? English? It is also important to access the type of skills I will develop in this area of study, can I be creative? Work with my hands? Solve problems? Learn about human behavior? Finding the right fit is important. The right fit is a combination of the interest, strengths, and skills that all fall into one area of study or major. It’s ok not to know when you start college. You have the ability to explore different subjects each semester. It’s a great way to get a taste of different programs and find one that you are interested in.

 As a probationary student, you can take up to 11.5 credits.  The choice of how many credits you take in any semester can certainly influence your academic success or failure.  The diagram below shows you the things you should consider in choosing the number of credits you will take during a semester. Financial Aid Family Obligations Job Hours Time available to study Personal Finance s

Log into Banner to view your Degree Evaluation

Once you are in the Main Menu, you will select Student and Financial Aid

Select Student Records

In the Student Records Menu you will select the Degree Evaluation link

This is the first page of your Degree Evaluation. This page will confirm the program that you are currently registered in. The next step is to Generate New Evaluation.

If the program listed is correct, then fill in the bubble next to Program, then click on Generate Request.

This is the first page of your Degree Evaluation. Your program will be listed, as well as how many credits you have completed towards the 66 credits needed to graduate. Your current GPA is also listed.

You will see a red No for any areas that are not completed, and a Yes for areas that are completed.

At the bottom of the Degree Evaluation you will see a “What-If Analysis” link. This feature allows you to view how your credits in one NCC degree program transfers and is evaluated in another NCC degree program.

This is the main page for the What-if-Analysis. It requires that you enter a term. This should be the next term you plan to register for classes.

You will use the Program drop down menu to select a program to further explore. You will see all the different programs and certificates that Nassau has to offer. Select the one you are interested in and generate the new evaluation.

The Campus choice is always NCC Main and the major you selected on the previous page will show up under First Major. Once you generate the new evaluation you will see the requirements for the new degree.

 You need 66 credits for your Associates Degree. Develop an Academic Plan using your Degree Evaluation to plan out each semester.  The college offers courses during the Fall (15 weeks), Winter( one course, three weeks, 5 days a week), Spring (15 weeks), and Summer with Session I and II( each session is 4 weeks and 4 days a week, M-Th) and Session III (one course, three weeks, 5 days a week).

Your professors are great resources. Make an appointment during their posted office hours. The Center for Educational and Retention Counseling ( )in Nassau Hall rm. 19 can assist you in developing an educational plan as well as workshops to help you achieve academic success. Other SPS Support Services include: Center for Students with Disabilities, Job Placement, Career Development Office, Psychological Counseling, Student Activities, Transfer Counseling

You have been assigned a specific CERC counselor that can assist you with your educational planning. The phone number for the office is Use the extension by the counselor’s name to reach them directly, otherwise speak with the main office for an appointment. If your last name starts with: A-EYour counselor is Prof. Judy Suh F-JYour counselor is Prof. Deborah Kimbrough-Lowe K-OYour counselor is Prof. Bill Zatulskis P-TYour counselor is Prof. Delores Smalls U-ZYour counselor is Prof. Mary Peck The CERC Office is in Nassau Hall (M) room 19

Please take a moment to complete a brief survey. It is important that you take and complete this survey so that we know you participated in this online workshop. After completing the survey below, the “Hold” will be released in 48 hours. The survey can be accessed by clicking on the following link below: Retention Strategy Survey (RSS)