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What happens when a student falls below the institutions required grade point average; has been reclassified to “probationary” status or is dismissed from the campus for any reason?

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What happens when a student falls below the institutions required grade point average; has been reclassified to “probationary” status or is dismissed from the campus for any reason?

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The ACM policies require students to remain in “good academic standing” as defined by each individual campus. Should a college or university decide to change the student’s classification to probationary or dismissed, ACM tuition privileges will be terminated immediately. Students should notify the State Certification Officer if such an incidence occurs. If at some point the student is reinstated or readmitted to the campus, the student must re-apply and follow the procedures described above.

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