Progression Non Progression

Progression and Non-Progression statuses are used by some programs as a benchmark for student success. Each program defines Progression and Non-Progression requirements differently. These requirements can be found under each program heading in the Catalog. Progression and non- progression statuses, while part of the student's permanent record, are not printed on the student's transcript.

Progression:
Progression status designates an enrollment status whereby the student is satisfactorily completing their program of study in a timeframe determined to be appropriate by the student's program and the student is eligible to continue their enrollment.

Non-Progression:
Non-progression status indicates a student is not completing their program of study in a timely and/or satisfactory manner as determined by the student's program or by the Governing Board over that program's profession. Non-progression may restrict which courses are available to the student, as well as their expected completion date. Student's who resolve Non-progression issues will be placed back into progression upon notification to the Registrar by the student's program or the program's Governing Board.