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COURSE REPEAT <br />When an F grade course is repeated, the original F grade will be included in the calculation of the overall grade point <br />average (effective for all enrolled students from 3/1/2023). <br />WITHDRAWAL <br />When a student withdraws from a program, a "W" or withdrawal will be recorded on the student's transcript for the <br />course in which the student was enrolled but did not complete at least 50%ofthetime. Although the GPA is not impacted, <br />this "W" grade is a punitive action, as it impacts the calculation of the student's satisfactory academic progress, in that <br />all withdrawn hours count as attempts in evaluating pace and maximum time. <br />REINSTATEMENT AFTER TERMINATION OR WITHDRAWAL <br />A student terminated or withdrawn from the program must submit a request for readmission or reinstatement to the <br />Campus President. The student will be informed of the President's decision within 30 days following the receipt of the <br />request. A student who is denied reinstatement may appeal the decision as described under "Student Appeal <br />Procedures." <br />RE-ENTRY/RESTART POLICY <br />Any prior student who wishes to re-enter or restart at InterCoast must obtain written approval from the Campus <br />President. Credit may be given for classes successfully completed, provided that they were taken within five years from <br />the date the student is requesting to return from drop students. Students who re-enter within 180 days will resume their <br />coursework under their previous enrollment agreement. A student who has been authorized to restart may be required <br />to sign a new Enroll mentAgreement at the current tuition rate and meet with the financial aid intake coordinator to <br />complete the required forms. Any prior tuition balances must be paid in full before the re -enrollment or re -start will be <br />processed unless other financial arrangements have been made by the Campus President. All re-entries/restarts are <br />processed in accordance with all regulations, including financial aid, if applicable. <br />Student attendance and grade point average are cumulative over all enrollments in a single program. Students who <br />return to school with attendance below 80% and/or GPA below 2.0 from their previous enrollment(s) may be placed on <br />attendance and/or academicwarning upon their return. At the time of graduation, the student must achieve at least 80% <br />cumulative attendance and a minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA. <br />SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY <br />Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy (SAP) at InterCoast is cumulative, applies to all periods of attendance, and is <br />consistently applied to all students attending similar programs. The policy identifies the consequences of failing to meet <br />the SAP minimum standards. <br />SAP is defined as successful progression throughout the student's academic program. Every student attending InterCoast <br />must maintain SAP to continue their enrollment and continue eligibility for financial aid. Satisfactory Academic Progress <br />is measured atthe end of a period equal to a payment period for all programs. <br />SAP is measured as follows: Students are required to maintain a 2.0 GPA (Qualitative measurement) and complete at a <br />pace of atleast 67% of all credits attempted (Quantitative measurement). Academic performance is based on three <br />standards: grade point average (GPA), pace, and maximum time. Required Completion Rate Sample Chart: <br />CREDITS ATTEMPTED <br />CREDITS EARNED <br />3 <br />2 <br />g <br />6 <br />12 <br />8 <br />15 <br />10 <br />18 <br />12 <br />24 <br />16 <br />261 Page <br />interCoes, C.)LIT11sch"; Catalog <br />