• CCP probation refers to a status that a College Credit Plus (CCP) student may be placed on if they do not meet the academic requirements or expectations set by the participating college or university. When a student is put on CCP probation, it means that their academic performance has fallen below the standards outlined by the institution.

     

    When a student is placed on CCP probation, the specific consequences and requirements to regain good standing may vary depending on the college or university. However, some common actions that may occur include:

     

    · May be required to meet with an academic advisor or counselor who will provide guidance and support to help improve their academic performance.

    · May have limitations placed on the courses they can enroll in, such as the amount of courses per semester, being restricted from taking certain advanced or challenging courses until they demonstrate improvement.

    · May be required to attend workshops or programs focused on developing effective study skills, time management, and other strategies to enhance academic success.

    · Progress may be closely monitored by the college or university, with regular check-ins or progress reports required to ensure they are making satisfactory improvements.

     

    To get off CCP probation, students typically need to demonstrate significant improvement in their academic performance and meet the criteria set by the college or university. This may include achieving a certain GPA, completing required workshops or programs, and successfully fulfilling any other conditions outlined during the probationary period.

     

    It is important for students on CCP probation to take the situation seriously, seek support from their academic advisors, and actively work towards meeting the requirements to regain good standing. By addressing any academic challenges and following the prescribed steps, students can successfully transition off CCP probation and continue their college credit journey.

     

    For specific information on CCP probation policies and procedures, students should consult the guidelines provided by their high school or participating college or university.