Criteria for Warning
Didactic
A matriculated student whose grade is below C at the midpoint in any course/co-curricular requirement will be placed on academic warning.
At the midpoint of the course/co-curricular requirement, the course instructor will e-mail the assistant dean of student services if a student achieves a C- or lower grade or does not complete the co-curriculum requirement to place the student on academic warning. The assistant dean of student services will place the student on academic warning and will collaborate with the student, the program dean, the academic advisor, and the registrar. A copy of the academic warning will be placed in the student’s file.
A course faculty may recommend to the program administrator that a student be placed on academic warning at any point in the program if there are concerns regarding a student’s academic performance.
Criteria for Warning Removal
At the end of the course(s)/co-curricular requirement(s), the student’s performance will be evaluated.
Didactic
The registrar will remove the warning status if the student’s cumulative grade point average is 2.0 or higher.
Failure to earn a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher will result in the student being placed on academic probation.
A student may receive an academic warning more than once.
Note: The criteria for academic probation and student dismissal are outlined in the academic probation and student dismissal policies.