Academic
Probation
Scholastic probation is an identification of students whose
scholastic performance is below University standards. Students
are on scholastic probation for the next semester in which they
are enrolled if their academic performance is such that they
are included in any of the following conditions:
- Students who have 0-11 credits [considered to be
first semester standing] and who have earned less than a 1.8
semester grade point average.
- Students who have earned 12-23 credits [considered
to be second semester standing] and who have earned less than
a 1.8 semester grade point average.
- Students who have earned 24 credits or more [considered
to be third semester or higher] and who have earned less than
a 2.0 semester grade point average or cumulative grade point
average.
More information found on page 27-28 of the 05/06 Undergraduate
Catalog.
Dismissal
Students are eligible for academic dismissal when they:
- Fail to meet the minimum scholastic standards for two consecutive
registered semesters.
A student who has been dismissed from the University for academic
reasons may not register for courses at the University as a non-degree
student without the approval of the Dean of Continuing Studies,
who will inform the dean of the student's previous school or
college about the decision made. Students who have been
dismissed must apply for readmission after demonstrating a strong
probability for academic success [see READMISSION].
More information about the dismissal policy can be found on pages
27-28 of the 05/06 Undergraduate Catalog.