What happens if a student is not making satisfactory progress in his/her studies?
The first time a student receives less than a 2.0 GPA or its equivalent during a school term, the ETV or NC Reach Coordinator will enroll the student in the Academic Success Program. This is done even if the student’s overall or cumulative GPA is a 2.0 or higher. If students persist in making unsatisfactory grades, they will lose their eligibility to receive not only NC Reach funding, but they may also lose Pell Grant and ETV eligibility as well. NC Reach students will be suspended from the program for a minimum of one year if they fail to bring up their GPA’s.
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