Criteria for Warning
Didactic
A matriculated student whose grade is below C or failing a pass/fail course at the midpoint in any course/co-curricular requirement will be placed on academic warning.
Clinical
A matriculated student not meeting clinical objectives 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 email the student and the registrar that the student has met the warning criteria. The registrar will place the student on warning and notify the advisor and the dean of the program. The student will meet with their advisor to develop an action plan (if applicable). A copy of the academic warning and action plan (if applicable) will be placed in the student’s file.
A course faculty member 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/clinical 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 grade is C or above or passing a pass/fail course in the course/co-curricular requirement.
Clinical
The registrar will remove the warning status if the student’s clinical performance meets the clinical objectives.
*Refer to the dismissal and probation policies for further information.