Students who have completed two or more terms at OSU and have an OSU cumulative GPA below 2.0 will be placed on probation. Students who attain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better are removed from academic probation.
may be assigned to a student whose CA is at least 3.0 but less than 3.5. This will allow the student to continue at the University for one reviewing period.
The imposition of specific requirements, tasks, or conditions that an individual student must meet or fulfill within a stipulated time to avoid being suspended from further study at AU.
A student can receive this if they fail to keep up with their school’s academic minimums. Those who are unable to improve their grades after receiving this warning can possibly face dismissal.
Students on Academic Dismissal may apply for Academic Probation if they have extenuating circumstances or have taken one or more years off from college. Students on Academic Probation may be required to attend tutoring or counseling sessions to improve academic performance.
All colleges require students to maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) to remain in school. Any student not maintaining satisfactory progress toward his/her educational objectives will be placed on probation for a semester.
A warning to a student that his or her academic progress is unsatisfactory and that you must improve if you are to graduate or even continue your studies.
Denotes that a student's academic performance is below standard as defined by the institution; the student is warned of possible suspension.
Students with a cumulative grade point average of less than 1.7 and greater than or equal to 1.0 who have completed at least three full units of credit will be placed on academic probation until the next assessment period (end of the winter semester).
A student is placed on probation when his/her grades fall below a certain minimum average. The minimum allowable index increases with the amount of credits that have been taken.
A state-mandated process to identify a student whose cumulative grade point average falls below 2.00.
The establishment of specific requirements or conditions that a student must meet or fulfill within a stipulated time or else be suspended from further study at Talpiot.
A status for students performing below minimum academic standards at the close of the previous term but still allowed to continue their enrollment (please refer to the on-line catalog for details on the standards). Students in this status must not register for more than 12 hours during the next semester and must repeat courses in which grades of D or F are earned.
The establishment of specific requirements or conditions that a student must meet or fulfill within a stipulated time or thus be required to withdraw from further study at the university.
A formal warning from your college dean that you are in danger of being suspended or dismissed from RIT because your grade point average (GPA) has fallen below 3.00 (B average). See Registration and Degree Requirements section for a more complete description.
A status assigned to a student until he/she has successfully repeated a failed course(s)
or "On Trial": This is an intermediate status between good standing and dismissal in which students remain enrolled according to stated academic conditions of their college/school. Students are placed "on trial" by their dean or designated committee of the college/school. Special academic conditions may be set in each case. Normally the period of "trial" status is one semester.
A student is considered to be on Academic Probation if his or her overall GPA drops below 2.0. Students on Academic Probation are notified by official letter from the Vice President of Academic Affairs. Because of GSC's commitment to student success, students on Academic Probation must meet with an Academic Advisor in the Advising Center during their semester(s) on probation.
A student who has attempted 8 or more semester units is placed on academic probation if the student has earned a grade point average (GPA) below 2.0 in all units for which a letter grade is given, or has a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of less than 2.0 for all attempted units.
CCC requires all students to maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or higher to remain in school. A student whose semester or cumulative GPA is below 2.0 will be placed on probation the subsequent semester. A student may continue to enroll while on probation provided his/her semester or cumulative grade point average is 2.0 or higher.
Academic probation (also known as "Scho-Pro," short for Scholastic Probation) is a trial period in which a student is given time to try to redeem failing grades or bad conduct. The student will be monitored closely for changes in grades. A student will be placed on academic probation during a period of low performance or bad conduct, and after the trial period, if the student's performance does not improve, expulsion will happen.