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- Minimum Standard
Minimum standards for eligibility for
intercollegiate athletics, forensics, and any other
intercollegiate competition are as follows:
- Student must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 units of
courses at the time of participation.
- Student must earn a total of 24 units in two
semesters of attendance preceding participation
(except freshmen who must have passed nine credit hours
in the first semester).
- Student must not be on disciplinary probation.
- Student must be making progress toward a recognized
degree.
At the conclusion of the fall and spring
semesters, the academic progress of all undergraduate
students is reviewed by the Vice Provost for Academic
Administration. Those who maintain the minimum required
grade-point average are in satisfactory academic standing
and are identified as making progress toward a degree. To
remain free of academic probation, students must earn a
minimum cumulative 2.000 grade-point average. During their
first semester of college work, first-time freshmen must earn
at least a 1.800 GPA, regardless of the number of units
taken.
For other rules on eligibility, the
student should contact the Faculty Athletic Representative. Eligibility for
intercollegiate athletics is reviewed at the end of each
semester.
Traveling groups (choirs, public
relations groups, individual representatives, and ministry
outreach teams) must be registered students at the University
and meet the standards in c. and d. above. Eligibility is
established in the fall semester or when first appointed, and
is reviewed annually. Disciplinary probation requires removal
at once from any activity.
- Intramural
Activities
The individual must be a registered student of
Point Loma Nazarene University.
- Student Government
Offices (ASB, AMS, AWS, Classes)
Eligibility standards remain as stated in the
various constitutions, provided that the constitutions meet
the minimum requirements.
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