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Academic and Progress Probation and Dismissal

Sacramento City College uses Academic Probation, Progress Probation, Academic Dismissal, and Progress Dismissal to identify students who are struggling and offer them support. We will notify you if you are in one of these standings, or you can view your academic standing on your unofficial transcript after grades are posted each semester. Log in to eServices, then click Academic Records to find your unofficial transcript. If you are in probation or dismissal status, then you may need to meet certain requirements to remain enrolled in classes.

Definitions

Academic Probation and Academic Dismissal (AP1, AP2, AD)
  • Students who have attempted at least 12 semester units, and whose cumulative GPA is below 2.0, will be placed on Academic Probation 1 (AP1).
  • After the second consecutive semester of a cumulative GPA below 2.0, student will be placed on Academic Probation 2 (AP2).
  • After the third consecutive semester, students are placed on Academic Dismissal (AD).
  • When the overall GPA improves to 2.0 or higher, the student returns to Good Standing.
Progress Probation and Progress Dismissal (PP1, PP2, PD)
  • Students who have attempted at least 12 semester units are placed on Progress Probation 1 (PP1) when W, I, and NP grades are recorded in one half or more of all units in which a student has enrolled.
  • After the second consecutive semester, students fall into Progress Probation 2 (PP2).
  • After the third consecutive semester, students are placed on Progress Dismissal (PD).
  • When the overall SCC transcript has less than one half of W, I, or NP grades, the student returns to Good Standing.

Potential Consequences

Students who are placed on Academic Probation 2, Progress Probation 2, or Dismissal:

  • Will lose priority registration as a continuing student and will only be able to register for classes during open enrollment (which is later than priority 1 and 2)
  • May lose their California College Promise Grant eligibility

Students who have a term GPA of 2.0 and have completed more than half the attempted units for the term may appeal their loss of priority registration or the California College Promise Grant.

How to Address A Probation or Dismissal Hold

For Students on Progress Probation

  • Attend one Fresh Start workshop
  • Meet with a counselor (optional)

For Students on Academic Probation

  • Meet with a counselor

For Students on Dismissal

  • Meet with a counselor
  • Complete a Readmission Petition
  • Achieve a 2.0 GPA or higher
  • Complete at least half of attempted units

Resources For Students at Risk of Probation or Dismissal

Are you at risk of probation or dismissal? SCC has programs in place to support you and help get you back on track. Learn about the Fresh Start Program.