Student in good standing definition

Student in good standing means a student maintaining
Student in good standing means a minimum 2.0 cumulative Grade Point Average and not currently on academic or disciplinary probation as determined by each college or major administrative unit
Student in good standing means a student enrolled in a nursing program is maintaining a cumulative grade point average equivalent to at least an academic grade of "C". (Section 3(20) of the Law)

Examples of Student in good standing in a sentence

  • If a Greek Financial Sign-Over Form cannot be accepted or needs to be canceled by Carnegie Mellon in accordance with the policies, rules and regulations of Carnegie Mellon and/or Housing Services (such as due to the fact that the student is not then a Student in Good Standing), or Carnegie Mellon has not assessed the student’s student account due to the fact that the student is not then a Student in Good Standing, Housing Services will notify the House Manager of the Greek Organization in writing.

  • Carnegie Mellon agrees to accept a completed Greek Financial Sign-Over Form from any Student in Good Standing at the time the form is signed.

  • Should a student not be a Student in Good Standing at any time, Housing Services has the right to not assess (i.e., charge) the student’s student account.


More Definitions of Student in good standing

Student in good standing means a student maintaining a cumulative grade point average equivalent to at least the academic grade of a "C";
Student in good standing means a student enrolled in a nursing program maintainingwho maintains a cumulative grade point average equivalent to at least an academic grade of "C" . or better (Section 3(2019) of the Law).
Student in good standing means a student maintaining at least a "C" average.
Student in good standing means a Carnegie Mellon student that is in good standing with Carnegie Mellon, as determined by the student’s enrollment status maintained by Carnegie Mellon’s Enrollment Services, Carnegie Mellon’s Student Accounts Office and/or the SLICE Office.
Student in good standing means a student who is in good academic standing AND who is not presently under any University disciplinary sanctions.

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