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Academic Recovery

What are Academic Probation and Academic Recovery?

To be in good academic standing the student must maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0. Any student with a grade point average less than a 2.0 is placed on academic probation. If a student is not in good academic standing, he/she could be dismissed if grades do not improve.

The purpose of academic recovery is to assist students who have been placed on academic probation as a result of unsatisfactory academic achievement. Students on probation are required to meet with the graduate assistant in the college Academic Support Center and/or the Director of Academic Planning and Assessment to develop an individualized plan to improve academic performance.

The individualized plan for improvement must outline a variety of activities and behaviors that the student must carry out as well as goals the student must meet. Students showing satisfactory progress towards meeting their academic goals may appeal for extension of probation if they should find themselves needing a second semester of probation, or if they are pending dismissal based on their cumulative grade point average.

Before visiting the Academic Support Center, each student should complete the

* Academic Recovery Form

 

 

 


 

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