Academic Probation and Suspension – Undergraduate Students

Academic progress is monitored at the end of each semester. Students must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 to be considered in good academic standing. If a student has less than a cumulative 2.0 GPA, he/she/they is placed on academic probation for a period of one semester. If the student fails … Continue reading “Academic Probation and Suspension – Undergraduate Students”

Academic Probation and Suspension – Graduate Students

Academic progress is monitored at the end of each semester. Students must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 to be considered in good academic standing. If a student has less than a cumulative 3.0 GPA, he/she/they is placed on academic probation for a period of one semester. If the student fails … Continue reading “Academic Probation and Suspension – Graduate Students”

Repeated Courses and Federal Student Aid

When a successfully completed course is repeated, the previous enrollment is deducted from the calculation of successfully completed courses; therefore, this will lower your Course Completion Rate. The earned higher grade is counted in the cumulative GPA. Per the Federal Student Aid handbook, students may repeat a course as many times as necessary to receive … Continue reading “Repeated Courses and Federal Student Aid”

Undergraduate Student Readmission

Students returning to CCS after an absence of more than two consecutive academic years or students who seek readmission after suspension must complete the Application for Readmission. This application along with a $50 nonrefundable readmission fee should be submitted to the Academic Advising and Registration Office at least two months prior to the start of … Continue reading “Undergraduate Student Readmission”

Graduate Student Readmission

Graduate students returning to College for Creative Studies (CCS) after an absence of more than two consecutive academic years or students who seek readmission after suspension, must complete the Application for Readmission. This application along with a $50 nonrefundable readmission fee must be submitted to the Academic Advising and Registration Office at least two months … Continue reading “Graduate Student Readmission”

Financial Aid Eligibility Requirements for Undergraduate Students

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR NEED-BASED FINANCIAL AID Eligibility for need-based financial aid is determined by an analysis of family resources calculated by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). To receive need-based financial assistance from the College, students must: Demonstrate financial need Be accepted for enrollment in a degree program Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress Be … Continue reading “Financial Aid Eligibility Requirements for Undergraduate Students”

Guest/Non-Matriculated Students

Students who wish to enroll in specific courses at the College but who do not apply for admission as degree-seeking students are identified as non-matriculated. Non-matriculated students must meet with the appropriate department chair to obtain permission to enroll. Non-matriculated students may enroll in up to three courses per semester. International guest students must enroll … Continue reading “Guest/Non-Matriculated Students”

Dual Enrollment for High School Students

Dual Enrollment for High School Students The following information is for students who are in their junior or senior year of high school and are interested in CCS Dual Enrollment. There are two options. Option 1 Students are recommended to work with their high school counselor to see if they are eligible for Dual Enrollment … Continue reading “Dual Enrollment for High School Students”

Student Responsibilities/Restrictions (holds)

Students are responsible for taking care of their financial obligations to the College. This includes full payment of tuition and fees, returning library books and materials, returning department equipment and materials and settling all bookstore charges and unpaid parking violations. Students who do not fulfill these obligations will be restricted from receiving certain services. Registrations, … Continue reading “Student Responsibilities/Restrictions (holds)”

Computer and Technology Requirements – Graduate Students

Graduate students enrolling at the College for Creative are required to own or purchase a laptop computer for their studies. The website information provides the hardware configuration and software requirements. Students will also have access to computers in the Graduate Lab and other sites on campus that will provide access to software. Be sure to … Continue reading “Computer and Technology Requirements – Graduate Students”