Academic Warning for Undergraduate Degree Programs

A student can be placed on Academic Warning at any time during a semester when there is a concern regarding a student’s academic/clinical performance. Criteria for placement on academic warning are when a matriculated student r’s grade is below C at the midpoint in any course/co-curricular requirement, when a student is not meeting clinical objectives at the midpoint of the course/co-curricular requirement, or at any point in the semester when a student’s performance indicates they are in jeopardy of not being successful. See the Academic Warning policy for Clinically Based Programs and Academic Warning Policy for Non-Clinically Based Programs for more information about these criteria and criteria for the removal of academic warning status.

Failure to meet clinical objectives or failure to receive a grade of C or higher in any course/co-curricular requirement by the end of the semester will result in the student being placed on academic probation, provided they meet the criteria outlined in the academic probation policy. A student may receive an academic warning more than once.