Credit Completion Progress
Recognizing the value of credit completion for all students with regards to retention, transfer and credential attainment, CCA has established the following practice and procedures for measuring credit completion progress. Students must meet the standards of credit completion progress in order to be a successful student at CCA.
Credit Completion Process
For students who have attempted fewer than 9 credit hours, CCA will monitor credit completion through an Alert process. These students are not subject to the Credit Completion Progress guideline.
Credit Completion Progress standards apply to all students who have attempted 9 or more credits at CCA, regardless of the number of term credits they attempt from that point forward. Credit Completion Progress standards will be applied consistently and uniformly within each CCCS college. CCA will determine Credit Completion Progress standards following the posting of the majority of term grades for each semester. Students placed on warning 1, warning 2 or warning 3 will be notified of their status. Credit Completion Progress status will be noted on the advising and unofficial transcripts only (it will not be noted on the official transcript). The Credit Completion Progress status of a student is specific to CCA and does not impact a student’s enrollment at other CCCS colleges.
Credit Completion Definitions
- Credit Completion Progress include all credit bearing classes (developmental and college level), which will be used to calculate the percent of attempted credits passed. This includes summer term courses.
- Only courses taken “in residence” will be used for this calculation; “In residence” means taken at CCA. Courses taken elsewhere and transferred in do not apply. The credit completion rate for this procedure will not necessarily match those used for financial aid purposes or athletic eligibility.
- Grades considered to be passing when computing the percent of attempted credits passed are as follows: A, B, C, D, S/A, S/B, S/C, and S.
- Grades considered to be failing when computing the percent of attempted credits passed are as follows: I, F, U/D, U/F, W, and AW.
- Course Completion Rate is calculated by dividing the total attempted credits by the number of credits successfully completed as per the definitions above.
Credit Completion Standards
Initial Standing: Student has attempted fewer than 9 cumulative credit hours will not be assessed for credit completion.
Good Standing: Student has attempted at least 9 cumulative credit hours and has a cumulative course completion rate of at least 50%.
Warning 1: Student has attempted at least 9 cumulative credit hours and has a cumulative course completion rate of less than 50% for the first time.
Warning 2: Student has attempted at least 9 cumulative credit hours and has a cumulative course completion rate of less than 50% for the second time.
Warning (continued): If a student on Credit Completion Probation passes 50% or more of their attempted term credits, but fails to raise their cumulative completion rate to 50%, they will be allowed to continue the next term, but will remain on Credit Completion Probation.
Warning 3: Student has attempted at least 9 cumulative credit hours and has a cumulative course completion rate of less than 50% for the third time.
Credit Completion Warning Rules
- Students on Warning 1 will receive a communication regarding their credit completion status and will be given information on student support services at CCA.
- Students on Warning 2 will receive a communication regarding their credit completion status and will have a credit completion registration hold placed on their CCA student account. The student will not be able to make any changes to their student account until they meet with an academic or program advisor.
- Students on Warning 3 will receive a communication regarding their credit completion status and will have a credit completion registration hold placed on their CCA student account. The student will not be able to make any changes to their student account until they meet with an academic advisor. CCA reserves the right to limit the number of credit hours the student may enroll in when placed on Warning 3 status.