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Can a cadet be disenrolled for poor athletic performance?

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Can a cadet be disenrolled for poor athletic performance?

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Yes. Similar to academic GPA, cadets are required to maintain at least a 2.00 cumulative Physical Education Average (PEA). When a cadets cumulative PEA falls below 2.00, he or she is deficient, placed on Athletic Probation and enrolled in mandatory Athletic Reconditioning. Athletic reconditioning meets for two hours a day, three afternoons each week. If a cadet carries a deficient cumulative PEA for two consecutive semesters, their athletic performance record is reviewed by the Physical Education Review Committee (PERC). The PERC may require additional corrective actions or recommend disenrollment. If recommended for disenrollment by the PERC, a cadet may appeal in-person. The Superintendent has final retention authority.

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