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 requirement.
Criteria to be placed on Academic Probation
- A student earns a semester grade point average of less than 2.0.
- A student does not complete the co-curricular requirements.
Procedure
- 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.
- The assistant dean of student services will check the student’s semester GPA to determine if the student is placed on academic probation.
- The assistant dean of student services will collaborate with the student, the program dean, the academic advisor, and the registrar.
- A student who meets the criteria for academic probation must set up a meeting with the assistant dean of student services within 1 week of the semester's end. Failure to meet with the assistant dean of student services within the stated time frame will result in dismissal from the program.
- Probationary status is resolved when the student achieves a cumulative GPA above 2.0, which must be achieved within the next two semesters enrolled or successfully completes the co-curricular requirement.
- A student may be placed on academic probation once during the program.
The student’s program may extend beyond the published program length since most courses are taught on a rotating basis.
Criteria for Program Dismissal
Any one of the following is grounds for dismissal from the program:
- A student does not achieve a cumulative GPA above 2.0 within the next two semesters enrolled or does not successfully complete co-curricular requirements.
- While on academic probation, withdrawal from any course after the Add/Drop Period will result in student dismissal from the program.
- If the academic probation is resolved, the student must maintain a semester GPA of at least 2.0, or the student will be dismissed.
Approved:________________________________________________________
Monika Bissell, DBA
President
Academic Probation Plan (APP) for Non-Clinically Based Programs
Student Name: ______________________________________ Date: _____________________
Semester Unsuccessful: _________________________________________________________
Course and/or co-curriculum requirements unsuccessful: ______________________________
Semester Returning: ____________________________________________________________
Course(s) you are taking next: ____________________________________________________
Schedule a meeting with the academic advisor by: ____________________________________
I, ____________________________________________, understand that all the following items listed below must be completed. If I do not meet the requirements, I understand I will be dismissed from the enrolled program with the option to reapply 2 years from the dismissal date.
- Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher for the remainder of the enrolled program.
- Students cannot withdraw from courses after the add/drop period while on academic probation.
- Students must complete additional requirements as outlined by the program.
Student Signature: ______________________________________ Date: __________________
Approval of Academic Probation Plan by Assistant Dean of Student Services or Designee
Signature: _________________________________________________Date: ______________
cc: Program Dean, Academic Advisor, and Registrar