(1) Each four-year institution
of higher education and the state board for community and
technical colleges shall develop policies that ensure
undergraduate students enrolled in degree or certificate programs
complete their programs in a timely manner in order to make the
most efficient use of instructional resources and provide
capacity within the institution for additional students.
(2) Policies adopted under this section shall address, but
not be limited to, undergraduate students in the following
circumstances:
(a) Students who accumulate more than one hundred
twenty-five percent of the number of credits required to complete
their respective baccalaureate or associate degree or certificate
programs;
(b) Students who drop more than twenty-five percent of their
course load before the grading period for the quarter or
semester, which prevents efficient use of instructional
resources; and
(c) Students who remain on academic probation for more than
one quarter or semester.
(3) Policies adopted under this section may include
assessment by the institution of a surcharge in addition to
regular tuition and fees to be paid by a student for continued
enrollment.
[2003 c 407 § 1.]