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ACADEMIC REGULATIONS:
   GRADING SYSTEM/
   APPEAL OF ACADEMIC SUSPENSION

Students suspended from the University for academic reasons have a right to appeal their suspension. The following appeals process is recommended.

  1. The Appeals Board will be made up of a faculty member from each college and the directors of Academic Advising and Academic Success.
  2. Students are expected to present their appeal in writing and a written recommendation from their academic advisor or the chairperson of the department in which they major before the appeal is considered by the Board.

Students who are successful in their appeal must:

  1. Enroll in no more than the number of hours recommended by the Appeals Board.
  2. Normally full-time students will repeat at least 6 hours of course work with previously recorded grades of "D," "D-," or "F." Part-time students normally will repeat at least 3 hours of course work with previously recorded grades of "D," "D-," or "F." The final decision about the number of courses to be repeated during the student's period of probation rests with the Appeals Board.
  3. The Appeals Board will designate the grade point average students must receive during the semester they are re-admitted to the University. Students will be required to receive at least a minimum grade point average of 2.0, but the Board may also require that the students receive a higher grade point average. Students who do not receive the designated grade point average will again be suspended for a period of two consecutive semesters.
  4. Students must meet with their academic advisor at least twice during the semester they are re-admitted, to report their academic progress.

08 Mar 2006

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