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Academic Warning Workshop

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Academic Warning Defined: Academic Warning occurs when your cumulative Three Rivers College GPA is below a 2.0

Academic Warning=Cumulative GPA < 2.0

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Why Does 2.0 Matter?

A student must have a 2.0 in order to graduate. If the student has all of the necessary credits for a degree but their cumulative (overall) GPA was below 2.0 the student would NOT be able to graduate.

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What Now?

We want to share some resources for success…..

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Having an end goal is critical to success!

Questions to ask students on warning…• Why are you attending Three Rivers College?• Do you have a career goal?• How much are you willing to sacrifice to reach

your goal?

What if I don’t have an end goal? Three Rivers can help….

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Advising and Career Services (Welcome Center)

• Visit with a career counselor and get one-on-one assistance with a career exploration class

• Take a Career Assessment through Career Services to learn more about careers that fit with the student’s personality and interests

• Take a 1 credit class hat focuses on exploring career options and finding the best career GNST 104 – Career Explorations

• Contact Shelia Inman @ [email protected]

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Need Help with Math, Science, English and more…

Visit our tutoring and learning center on the second floor of the Rutland Library (ARC)

Contact the staff at your location to inquire about tutoring assistance

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Counseling Services

• Alcohol & Drug Assessment• Crisis Services• Group Counseling• Individual Counseling• Learning Disability and ADHD Assessment• Mindfulness-Based Stress Relief• Online Confidential Depression Screening• Prescription Refill• Psychiatric Assessment and Treatment• Suicide Prevention

Contact the Dean of Students to be referred for 3 free visits to a licensed counselor in Poplar Bluff.

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Additional Activities that can help students succeed

Take an exercise class• Do golf, weight lifting, cardiovascular, etc.• Do something you love that will help you stay

active• Fitness Center available to all studentsReduce Stress• One of the most helpful things for reducing

stress is realizing that there are things you CAN change and things you CANNOT change.

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Just some general advice to help you reach success!

Be aware of important dates and deadlines. Such as• First Day of Classes January 19th• Limited schedule changes available 8:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. ...January 19-21• Last day to withdraw from college January 29

Courses will not appear on transcript• Last day for 100% credit Full and “A” Session January 29• Last day to drop “A” session course February 26• SPRING BREAK March 7-11 College Closed • Last day to withdraw from “A” session March 17• “A” Session Classes End/Final Exams March 18• “B” Session courses begin March 21• Last day for 100% credit “B” Session March 23• EASTER BREAK March 24, 25 & 28 • Last day to drop a Full Session course April 22

(Only withdrawals are allowed after this date) • Last day to drop a “B” session course May 3• Last day to withdraw from Full and “B” Session May 13• Full and “B” Session Classes End May 13• Final Exams for Full and “B” May 14-19• Last Day to Return Rental Textbooks May 20 by 5:00pm

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Talk to your adviser

• Know what classes you need to take• Discuss strategies to get back on track• Let them know if you are struggling• Advisers are experts on campus resources• In order to register for classes, you must have

course approval from your advisor

To find student’s academic adviser, please visitmyTRCC – Student Profile

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Have the Student talk to their Professor

While it can be intimidating, talking to your professor is the first step to being successful• Ask for clarification on assignments• Let them know when things are going on in your

life that are affecting your ability to succeed• Keep them in the loop• Go to Office Hours (they're waiting)

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Help student’s find a balance

College requires a lot of balancing. You have to balance school, work, social life, and everything else.• Manage your time, don't let it manage you• Don't overload yourself by trying to work full

time and attend school full time• Create a routine so you have specific times to do

homework• Don't procrastinate doing homework and

studying for tests

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Find a place conducive to studying

A quiet place away from distractions. Like the library. We have one of those. You can even reserve study rooms.

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Retake Classes to raise GPA

Three Rivers College repeat policeedure• It must be the exact same course number• Your original grade remains on your

transcript but is NOT included in your GPA• This can only be done one time per class• If a class must be repeated more than

once, the GPA of the second repeat and all subsequent repeats are included in the cumulative GPA.

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How to calculate GPA to account for retakes

A = 4 B = 3C = 2D = 1F = 0

Multiply number associated with grade by number of credit hours for class to obtain Grade PointsEx (PHYS 101, 5 credit hours with “B” = 5 x 3 = 15 pts.)

MATH 01, MATH 02, ENGL 02, ENGL 08, READ 01, READ 02, and GNST 090 do not raise or lower GPA!

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How to calculate GPA to account for retakes

Using transcript:

- Remove any points associated with a course you are repeating.

+ Add anticipated points for retake

÷ Divide points by credits attempted.

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How to calculate GPA to account for retakes

25 35 1.4

ENGL 111 F = 0 B 9

25 35 + 9 = 44 44/25=1.76

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How does your GPA affect financial aid?

Federal financial aid regulations require that students receiving financial aid be monitored for Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) every term in four areas:

Completion RateGrade Point AverageMaximum Enrollment LimitMultiple Withdraws in One Year

Academic Warning/Probation are separate from Financial Aid Warning/Probation.

Students on Financial Aid Probation are not eligible for PELL Grants or Student Loans!

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For questions and assistance with Financial Aid, please contact the Office of Financial Aid at [email protected].

Students may also check their aid status via myTRCC - Financial Aid Award Status

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Academic Standing Policy

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Academic Warning

Students with 12 or more attempted credits whose cumulative Three Rivers College GPA falls below 2.0 will be placed on academic warning. These students will be required to meet with Academic Advisors 3 times per semester.

*Students will be required to meet each semester until the cumulative GPA is a 2.0 or above.

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Academic Probation

Students on academic warning will be placed on academic probation if :

• Student fails to achieve a 2.0 semester GPA• Student fails to attend mandatory academic warning meetings.

Students on Academic Probation are ineligible to return to Three Rivers College for at least one semester. (Fall or Spring)

Students on Academic Probation may appeal their probation to the Registrar. Currently the form is located under Financial Aid: Forms and Documents

*Students who have not attended their mandatory academic warning meetings are not eligible for appeal!

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This section for Enrollment Services and External Location Staff Only!

Remember, students on academic warning must meet with an advisor and discuss the process of progressing off warning status. They are to meet with an advisor 3 times during the semester. Once a student has met with one of you, please remember to go to colleague, type FASI, then select CM at the bottom, then select CRI from the list. Mark as “Received” the RGC15FA (1,2,3) meeting. If none have been marked select 1 and so on.

The following slides demonstrate how to process this in Colleague.

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Go to FASI and select CM

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Select CRI

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Mark RGC15FA (1,2,or 3) as “Received”

It is important to mark these students as “Received” as this factors into their appeal if they still are not successful or do not quite bring their GPA all the way up.