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Probation, Dismissal, and Appeals
Process
Students who fail to
achieve the required academic standards, as specified below,
will be placed on probation for one semester. Students on
probation who fail to achieve the required standards at the
end of the spring semester will be dismissed from the
University.
Students who are
dismissed may inquire about the appeal process with the
Office of the Dean of Students. Members of the College
Academic Standards Committee review appeals.
The following table
indicates the minimum cumulative index (Grade Point Average)
that must be earned at specific levels of credits attempted
and the satisfactory rate of progress expected in each block
of credits or billable equivalent credits attempted:
| Credits
Attempted |
Minimum Cumulative GPA (Index) |
| 00
- 12.5..... |
.................. |
1.50 |
| 13
- 24.5..... |
.................. |
1.75 |
| 25
- upward.. |
.................. |
2.00 |
The Academic Standards
and Awards Committee will determine the maximum number of
credits for which a student, whose appeal has been granted,
will be allow to register on the basis of the student's
academic record.
Students who have opted
to use the appeal process, but for whom the Committee has
determined no probability of meeting minimum GPA standards
are to be denied probation extension.
Students dismissed under
automatic denial, who have been readmitted after a minimum
of one (1) semester of non-attendance, will be allowed two
(2) semesters to meet minimum GPA retention standards.
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