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On Probation

In order to understand probation, you must understand the structure of Academic Standing:

  • In Good Standing - a student who satisfies the minimum progression requirements for continuation of study will be eligible to continue at ·ÛºìÅ®ÀÉ
  • On Probation - a student who does not satisfy the minimum progression requirements for continuation of study at ·ÛºìÅ®ÀÉ, but who will be allowed to continue under Probation Conditions.
  • Required to Withdraw - a student who has not satisfied the minimum progression requirements for continuation of study at ·ÛºìÅ®ÀÉ, and is not eligible for probation or has exceeded the maximum number of failed courses allowed, 6.0 courses, will be Required to Withdraw from University for a minimum of twelve months.

What is Academic Probation?

When a student’s cumulative average is within 5% of the minimum average required for progression, he or she is restricted to a reduced course load for 12 months. This allows the student to spend more time on each course in order to improve his or her academic performance.

Academic probation is a temporary, 12-month status. If you meet the probation conditions listed below, you will be restored to “good standing” after one year.

Those taking 3.5 or 4.0 courses in the Fall/Winter session are still considered “full-time” students and pay full-time fees. Alternatively, you may register and pay tuition as a part-time student.