Academic probation allows students to resolve barriers to success and improve academic skills and program knowledge.
A student must attain a minimum grade of C (74) in any course required for the major and/or a passing grade for the co-curriculum requirements. Refer to the Academic Probation Policy for Clinically Based Programs and the Academic Probation Policy for Non-Clinically Based Programs for more information including the criteria for being placed on Academic Probation, the student’s responsibilities while on Academic Probation, criteria for coming off of Academic Probation, and consequences for not resolving an Academic Probation status.