
Academic Standing
The information on this page will guide you to the help you need to stay on track for success and will help answer questions you have about your academic standing. The College has many people and resources to help you maintain and return to good academic standing at SUNY WCC. We are dedicated to promoting your academic achievement and are here to support you.
If you received a notice stating that you are not in good academic standing, please note that you are not alone. Many students encounter academic difficulty each year for a variety of reasons, including personal, financial, health, and family factors. While you might have experienced similar circumstances there are a variety of ways to help you meet your college goals despite this setback. The first step is to become familiar with what academic standing is and the next step is to get the support you need.
Academic Support Center
For immediate support, visit the Academic Support Center. The goal of the Academic Support Center is to help students become successful, confident, independent learners. The ASC provides ongoing tutorial assistance for students taking remedial/developmental and college courses in Math, Reading, ESL, Science, Physics, Computer Science, and Writing.
Location
Library
Ground Floor G31
(914) 606-6470
Frequently Asked Questions
What is academic standing?
Why is academic standing important?
What happens if my cumulative GPA falls below a 2.0?
What is probation, restriction, and dismissal?
Attempted Academic Credits | Cumulative GPA | Last Semester of Attendance GPA | Academic Status |
0-31 | Less than 2.00 | Any | Academic Probation |
32-47 | Less than 2.00 | 2.00 and greater | Academic Probation |
32-47 | Less than 2.00 | Less than 2.00 | Academic Restriction |
48+ | Less than 2.00 | 2.00 and greater | Academic Probation |
48+ | Less than 2.00 | Less than 2.00 (first time in this category) | Academic Restriction |
48+ | Less than 2.00 | Less than 2.00 (second time in this category) | Academic Dismissal |
What happens if I am placed on probation?
What happens if I am placed on restriction?
What happens if I am placed on dismissal?
- Being reinstated to SUNY WCC does not mean that your financial aid will be reinstated as well. Please speak with the Office of Student Financial Assistance to learn more about your financial aid eligibility upon reinstatement.
- Being reinstated to SUNY WCC does not mean automatic reinstatement to your major, especially for programs that require special permission to enter such as Nursing, Respiratory Care, Radiologic Technology, and Veterinary Technology. Speaking with your Curriculum Chair and/or School Dean is important to ensure that you are on the right path to reaching graduation.
How is GPA calculated?
- Credits earned – These are the total number of credits earned for the courses you have taken at SUNY WCC.
- Final grades earned – Using Degree Works you can see the grades you earned in all your courses.
- Quality points for your grades – Each grade is assigned a quality point value. Use the chart below to determine the quality point values for your grades.
Grade | Quality Points | Numerical Equivalent |
A | 4.0 | 90-100 |
B+ | 3.5 | 85-89 |
B | 3.0 | 80-84 |
C+ | 2.5 | 75-79 |
C | 2.0 | 70-74 |
D | 1.0 | 60-69 |
F | 0.0 | Below 60 |
FN | 0.0 | Failure, insufficient attendance |
IF | 0.0 | Incomplete that became an F |
Total Quality Points Earned |
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Total Credits Attempted |
Course | Grade | Credits | Quality Points | Grade Points |
Biology | A | 4 | 4 | 16 |
Biology Lab | B | 1 | 3 | 4 |
English | C | 3 | 2 | 6 |
Mathematics | D | 4 | 1 | 4 |
Sociology | F | 3 | 0 | 3 |
TOTAL NUMBER OF ATTEMPTED CREDITS = 15 | TOTAL NUMBER OF GRADE POINTS = 37 |
Total Grade Points Earned |
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Total Credits Attempted |
37 Grade Points Earned |
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15 Credits Attempted |
What happens if I fail a course required for my major?
Should I withdraw from a class if I am not doing well in it?
- W = Student Initiated Withdrawal (not assigned by the faculty member)
- WP = Faculty Assigned Withdrawal – Passing (Student is passing at the time of withdrawal)
- WF = Faculty Assigned Withdrawal – Failing (Student is failing at the time of withdrawal)
What connection, if any, exists between academic standing and financial aid?
How can I get back into good academic standing?
- Repeat failed courses: When you repeat and pass courses that you previously failed the new course grade will replace the failing grade in your GPA.
- Reconsider your major: Is your current major a good fit for you? For example, you might be an Engineering Science major who is interested in what engineers do but are having difficulty getting through the math requirements of the major. Or, you might be fascinated by politics and social issues and like talking about these topics with friends and family but lose interest and focus when you need to write papers on these topics. If you can relate to these examples perhaps exploring other majors might be the right step for you.
- Take full advantage of all the support available to you at SUNY WCC: The College offers a many support services that can help you academically, personally, financially, and socially including but not limited to:
- Determine the cumulative GPA you need to get back into good academic standing and aim for the final grades you need in each of your courses to reach your goal: Your GPA can be calculated using the formula you were shown above or you can use the GPA Calculator in Degree Works by logging into MyWCC. You can find the GPA Calculator in your audit and view your progress toward your degree there as well.
- Check in regularly with professors and academic counselors to get feedback and support: Speak with your professors so you always know how you are doing in your classes and get suggestions for improvement. Meet with an academic counselor to get support with time management, managing your multiple demands, and developing your educational plans.