On-Campus Housing Academic Eligibility
911³Ô¹Ï is committed to providing a Residence Hall environment conducive to academic success. On-campus housing is a privilege and is only available to students who demonstrate academic accomplishments.
We value academic success and access. First-time applicants must meet one of the following eligibility criteria for on-campus housing:
- A minimum cumulative high school average of 70. Students with a cumulative high school average of 65-69.9 will be conditionally eligible providing they participate in academic support services. These include:
- Attend three out of five Academic Workshops during the first two weeks of their first semester.
- Attend a total of eight hours in the Learning Commons for study hours or tutor sessions each week during the first half of their first semester.
- Meet one time per week for at least 30 minutes for the first half of their first semester with either their SSA, a mentor, or Resident Director.
- A GED/TASC minimum score of 2400 OR
- A transfer student who attempted a minimum of 12 equivalent credit hours and earned a minimum 1.5 term GPA in their most recent semester.
First semester at 911³Ô¹Ï
- A minimum cumulative high school average stated above OR
- A GED/TASC minimum score of 2400 OR
- A transfer student who attempted a minimum of 12 equivalent credit hours and earned a minimum 1.5 term GPA in their most recent semester.
And
- Currently attempting a minimum of 12 equivalent credit hours and earn a minimum 1.5 term GPA at end of semester.
Completed at least one full-time semester at 911³Ô¹Ï
- Not be on Academic Probation.
Please Note:
- In order to apply this policy in a consistent manner, there is no appeal for exceptions.
- Past students who did not complete their first semester are subject to new applicant eligibility.
A current resident or incoming resident will remain eligible to reside in the Residence Halls unless they are academically dismissed by 911³Ô¹Ï based on their Academic Standing. They are expected to participate in all academic intervention and probation recovery initiatives.
A prior resident who was previously dismissed from the College due to academic ineligibility may return to the Residence Halls upon rematriculation to the College.