Common use of First-Term Grace Period Clause in Contracts

First-Term Grace Period. ‌ In an effort to support student success, a first-term grace period rule is in effect for all Dual Enrollment students. A student with a D, F, or W in their first Dual Enrollment term may be allowed to retake the failed course even if their GPA drops below a 2.0, without the need for an appeal. The LSSC Advisor will work with these students to set them on a path for success on their second course attempt. Failure to pass the course on the second attempt will result in dismissal from the dual enrollment program.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement, Dual Enrollment Agreement, Dual Enrollment Agreement

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First-Term Grace Period. ‌ In an effort to support student success, a first-term grace period rule is in effect for all Dual Enrollment students. A student with a D, F, or W in their first Dual Enrollment term may be allowed to retake the failed course even if their GPA drops below a 2.0, without the need for an appeal. The School Counselor and LSSC Advisor will work with these students to set them on a path for success on their second course attempt. Failure to pass the course on the second attempt will result in dismissal from the dual enrollment program.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement

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