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attendance if: <br />1. The conditions for removal of administrative -academic probation are not met within the period <br />specified; <br />2. The student becomes subject to academic probation while on administrative -academic probation; <br />3. The student becomes subject to administrative -academic probation for the same or similar reason for <br />which they have been placed on administrative -academic probation previously, although not <br />currently in such status. <br />In addition, an appropriate campus administrator may disqualify a student who at any time during <br />enrollment has demonstrated behavior so contrary to the standards of the nursing profession as to <br />render her/him unfit for the profession. In such cases, disqualification will occur immediately upon <br />notice to the student, which shall include an explanation of the basis for the action, and the campus may <br />require the student to discontinue enrollment as of the date of the notification. <br />For students who subsequently become eligible for reinstatement (see below), disqualification under the <br />provisions of the preceding paragraphs constitutes a break in "continuous enrollment" within a degree <br />major program; therefore, students disqualified may not elect any regulations in effect prior to <br />disqualification. <br />Reinstatement <br />In order to be considered for reinstatement to Pacific College, a disqualified student must demonstrate <br />progress toward the degree. This demonstration can be achieved by successfully completing classes at <br />other regionally accredited academic institutions. All classes considered for reinstatement must be <br />applicable for degree credit and toward the student's General Education or major requirements. <br />Disqualified students may petition for reinstatement by contacting the Registrar's Office. <br />Accelerated Study <br />Students who have a distinguished academic record and demonstrate a verifiable need, may submit a <br />request for an accelerated study permitting them to enroll in more than seven semester units in the same <br />term. Approval for an accelerated study is granted at the Program Director or Vice President of <br />Instruction's discretion. To be eligible, the student must have: <br />1. Completed 9 semester units prior to the request; <br />2. Maintained a grade point average of 3.0; <br />3. No outstanding grades of "Incomplete"; <br />4. Current account balance or no more than one month payment tuition behind. NOTE: Students that <br />have pending financial aid packets in Financial Aid or a military/company reimbursement plan on <br />file may have this requirement waived. <br />S. Demonstrated in their written request a compelling need for the acceleration. <br />Students who believe they meet the requirements stated must submit their written request with <br />supporting documentation (if applicable) or justification of the special circumstances for the acceleration. <br />Student should allow for a processing time of a minimum of six to a maximum of eight weeks prior to the <br />start date of the course. Approval for the acceleration shall be provided at least one week prior to the <br />start date. <br />Accelerated study only applies to the baccalaureate degrees. The Vocational Nursing program is not <br />approved to grant accelerated study. <br />Acceptance to the College <br />Upon completion of the required documents for admission, the College administration shall review the <br />information and offer the applicant an enrollment agreement if they are accepted. If an applicant is not <br />Pacific College 2020-2021 Catalog 33 <br />