What is Academic Amnesty?
Academic Amnesty is an instructional policy that allows qualifying students the opportunity to remove academically poor coursework from the calculation of their grade point average (GPA). Students must apply for Academic Amnesty before the start of the second semester after readmission.
A student who has previously attended White Mountains Community College, and is admitted at a later time may be eligible for Academic Amnesty, which provides for the following:
1. All grades taken during the student’s previous time at the college will no longer be used to calculate the student’s new cumulative GPA. However, grades C- and above taken during the student’s previous time at the Institute/College will be used to meet course requirements (where appropriate), subject to the approval of the Vice President of Academic Affairs.
2. Even though previous grades will not be used to calculate the new cumulative GPA, all previous grades will remain on the student’s transcript. To be eligible for Academic Amnesty, a student must meet all the following conditions:
• The student has not taken any courses at the original college of enrollment for a period of at least 3 years from the last semester of attendance.
• The student applies for Academic Amnesty before the start of his/her second semester after readmission.
• The student has never received Academic Amnesty.
• The student achieved a cumulative GPA below 1.7 during previous attendance.