What is the Student Success Program?

Success does not always follow a predictable path, and SMCCCD students have complex lives. Personal, financial, health, and family reasons may have had an impact on your academic performance. Many students on Academic Notice and/or Dismissal continue on to have successful academic careers.

The Student Success Program is here to help you continue your academic journey! We will help you figure out your next steps, connecting you to helpful resources as well as services at Skyline College that can help you succeed.

Have you overcome academic notice (academic probation) and/or dismissal? We’d love to hear from you!

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What does my academic standing mean?

Good Standing

A student on academic/progress notice is removed from notice when.

  • Cumulative (total) grade point average is 2.0 (C) or higher, and
  • Percentage of units completed is 51% or above

What should I do next?

Students in good standing are encouraged to meet with an academic counselor to evaluate and apply for Academic Renewal.

Academic Notice 1

A student is placed on Academic Notice 1 if:

  • You have attempted at least 12 semester units, as recorded on your official college transcript, and
  • Your cumulative grade point average (GPA) is below a 2.0 (C)

What should I do next?

Students on Academic Notice 1 are encouraged (not required) to consider using the following resources, based on your personal situation:

  • Academic Guidance: Meet with an Academic Counselor
  • Emotional/Personal Support: Meet with a Personal Counselor
  • Basic Needs: Utilize SparkPoint
  • Learning Difficulties: Meet with the Educational Access Center
  • Community/Support: Consider joining a Special Program

Progress Notice 1

A student is placed on Progress Notice 1 if:

  • You have enrolled in a total of at least 12 semester units, as recorded on your official college transcript, and
  • The percentage of all units recorded as W, I, NP and NC reaches or exceeds 50 percent. See the academic calendar for withdrawal deadlines.

What should I do next?

Students on Progress Notice 1 are encouraged (not required) to consider using the following, based on your personal situation:

  • Academic Guidance: Meet with an Academic Counselor
  • Emotional/Personal Support: Meet with a Personal Counselor
  • Basic Needs: Utilize SparkPoint
  • Learning Difficulties: Meet with the Educational Access Center
  • Community/Support: Consider joining a Special Program

Academic Notice 2

A student is placed on Academic Notice 2 if:

  • You have attempted at least 12 semester units, as recorded on your official college transcript, and
  • Your cumulative grade point average (GPA) is below a 2.0 (C) for 2 consecutive semesters

What should I do next?

Students on Academic Notice 2 are encouraged (not required) to consider using the following resources, based on your personal situation:

  • Academic Guidance: Meet with an Academic Counselor
  • Emotional/Personal Support: Meet with a Personal Counselor
  • Basic Needs: Utilize SparkPoint
  • Learning Difficulties: Meet with the Educational Access Center
  • Community/Support: Consider joining a Special Program

Progress Notice 2

A student is placed on Progress Notice 2 if:

  • You have enrolled in a total of at least 12 semester units, as recorded on your official college transcript, and
  • The percentage of all units recorded as W, I, NP and NC reaches or exceeds 50 percent for 2 consecutive semesters. See the academic calendar for withdrawal deadlines.

What should I do next?

  • Academic Guidance: Meet with an Academic Counselor
  • Emotional/Personal Support: Meet with a personal counselor
  • Basic Needs: Utilize SparkPoint
  • Learning Difficulties: Meet with the Educational Access Center
  • Community/Support: Consider joining a Special Program

Dismissal

A student in probationary status shall be subject to dismissal in any two subsequent semesters either or both of the following criteria are applicable:

What should I do next?

  • Students on Dismissal Status are required to meet with an Academic Counselor.
    • Make an appointment with your counselor through the Student Success Link
    • Meet with your dedicated academic counselor during the middle of the semester. This is an opportunity to plan for the next semester and get some encouragement to refocus and finish the semester strong.
  • To support your return to good standing, you are encouraged to participate in the Student Success Program.
    • The Student Success Program provides students with a dedicated academic counselor to meet with at least twice per semester to ensure that you are on track with the right courses for the current and upcoming semesters, receive advice on certificate, degree, and transfer opportunities, and gain clarity and encouragement to reach your goals.
    • If you would like to participate in the Student Success Program, please complete the Counselor Assignment Form.
  • Before or during the semester you join the Student Success Program, you will attend a Student Success Workshop.
    • These workshops focus on helping you gain motivation and hear success stories from Skyline College Alumni who persevered through academic dismissal and academic notice, students who overcame a plethora of challenges and were able to achieve their educational goals.

You are also encouraged to consider using the following resources, based on your personal situation:

  • Emotional/Personal Support: Meet with a Personal Counselor
  • Basic Needs: Utilize SparkPoint
  • Learning Difficulties: Meet with the Educational Access Center
  • Community/Support: Consider joining a Special Program

Upcoming Student Success Workshops

All student success workshops are currently held online via Zoom.

Date Time
Wednesday, January 22 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, February 12 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, March 12 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, April 9 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, May 14 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Register today!