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(W) An indication that a student is in academic difficulty which could lead to dismissal from the university.
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Students are placed on first academic warning: if they receive below a 2.0 GPA and/or fail to complete at least 70% of the graded courses each term. At this state, students are strongly encouraged to meet with their advisor prior to registration. second academic warning: students are required to meet with an academic advisor and complete the Second Academic Warning Worksheet. third academic warning: students must complete the Academic Reinstatement Petition with their advisors and submit the petition to Enrollment Services. See details for academic warning procedures on page 22 of the 2003-04 catalog
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status of a student who, at any point after six credits (or two courses) are attempted, falls below the prescribed minimum standards for good academic standing.
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Students with a term GPA below 2.0 will be placed on academic warning.
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an advisory notice that a student should take action to improve his or her performance
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a notification that a student may be in danger of failing to meet the requirements for good academic standing
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a written notice to the student that his or her academic conduct has been questionable and that future breaches of academic conduct will be treated more severely
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Notice sent to an undergraduate student whose grade-point average falls below 2.0 in his or her first quarter in attendance at the University. If a cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.0 is not achieved by the end of the next quarter in attendance, the student is placed on probation.
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A status resulting from unsatisfactory grades.
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A warning issued to a student by a department that he or she is failing to maintain a satisfactory standard of work and is consequently in danger of being required to withdraw from the University.
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