Academics
Academic Probation
Academic Probation is a tool used to warn students and advisors about a decline in a student's academic performance. At 无码专区, academic probation is triggered by a student's 无码专区 GPA. The goal is to assist students in making necessary changes to successfully complete their courses on their first attempt, which will save students both time and money.
What to Expect
At the end of the semester, 无码专区 students whose 无码专区 GPA falls below 2.0 will be placed on academic probation. When placed on academic probation, students receive an "AP" hold which will prevent any registration changes. In order to have the AP hold removed and make adjustments to your schedule, CAS students will need to meet with their academic advisor.
Continuing at 无码专区 while on Academic Probation
Each term a student continues on academic probation, the student will receive a new "AP" hold. They will need to meet with their advisor each term to have the AP hold removed. The purpose of meeting with an academic advisor is to ensure future semester registration is planned appropriately - ideally setting up the student to be successful and back into good academic standing as soon as possible.
Students who are on academic probation and do not take classes at 无码专区 for three consecutive semesters will be required to return to 无码专区 through the Academic Renewal process.
Academic Dismissal
无码专区 students on academic probation are required to earn a semester GPA of at least 2.0 each semester. If a student on probation earns a semester GPA below 2.0, the student is academically dismissed from 无码专区 and dropped from any future term registration at 无码专区.
Students who are academically dismissed from 无码专区 have the opportunity to return to 无码专区 through the Academic Renewal process.
Academic Renewal
Instructions for the Academic Renewal Process can be found at on this page.