College Catalog 2017-18

EAST CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

The Course Challenge Examination must be administered by a qualified faculty member or college administrator in accordance with the following: 1. The candidate for the Course Challenge Examination must be eligible for admission to East Central Community College as a student. 2. The candidate must have discussed his/her interest in taking a Course Challenge Examination with the appropriate faculty member and document/demonstrate to that faculty member’s satisfaction that he/she has achieved subject matter mastery through some prior learning experience (substantiated by documentation). 3. The candidate must complete a Course Challenge Examination Request Form. 4. The request must be approved by the instructor and Vice-President for Instruction before the examination is given. 5. Course Challenge Examinations shall be comprehensive in scope covering content taught in the entire course and based on the student learning outcomes established for the course. 6. If the course being challenged has a laboratory or skill component, the Course Challenge Examination must have a performance component which authenticates the student’s comprehensive mastery of the skills required in the course. The total credit that may be earned by Course Challenge Examinations for any individual program of study may not exceed 15 semester credit hours. Students may take the Course Challenge Examination at a cost of $50 per Course Challenge Examination (plus materials when a skills authentication component is required). Each Course Challenge Examination will be administered on pass-fail basis only. Aminimum passing score on any Course Challenge Examination will be 75% mastery. The successful completion of the Course Challenge Examination will result in the posting of a “P” grade to the candidate’s transcript. The unsuccessful attempt of any Course Challenge Examination will result in the student receiving no grade of any kind. A student may only challenge a given course one time. ACADEMIC/CAREER/TECHNICAL PROBATION AND SUSPENSION Probation and suspension procedures for academic, career and technical students are designed to make the student aware that the quality of his/her scholastic achievement is below the standards required for satisfactory progression toward graduation. If any full-time/part-time student, who is in Good Standing at the beginning of a Fall or Spring term, earns a term GPA of less than 1.5, he/she will be placed on Probation at the end of that term. If any full-time/part-time student, who is on Probation at the beginning of a Fall or Spring term, earns a term GPA of less than 1.5, he/she will be placed on Suspension at the end of that term. While on Suspension, the student is prohibited from enrolling in any classes for one regular semester term (summer is not a regular semester term). If the Suspension occurs at the conclusion of the Spring term, the Suspension may be removed by attending during the Summer term at East Central Community College and earning a term GPA of not less than a 1.50. Although a term GPA of less than 1.50 is used as the basis for probation and suspension, a higher cumulative programGPA is required for graduation. Refer to POLICY 413.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR DEGREES and POLICY 413.2 REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFICATES for graduation requirements. The above policy will also apply to all transfer students. PROGRAM OF STUDY A student registering for 15 or more semester hours will be considered a full-time student and should follow one of the curriculums as outlined.

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