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Answers to Questions Regarding Probation and Dismissal
What is meant by "Scholastic Probation?"
Students are placed on Scholastic Probation at the end of any term
in which their cumulative (University of Georgia) grade point average
is below 2.00. Transfer grades are not computed into the cumulative
average.
See the Bulletin
for more information about the rules and regulations regarding Academic Probation.
What is meant by "Continued Probation?"
Students are considered to be on Continued Probation if their cumulative
grade point average is below 2.00 for two or more consecutive terms.
How does a student "Clear Probation?"
Students may remove themselves from Academic Probation by achieving
a 2.00 cumulative grade point average.
- What happens if a student has not cleared probation after
two consecutive terms on probation while enrolled at the University?
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- Students will be subject to dismissal from the University for
academic reasons after two successive terms on probation. Students
are considered enrolled in any term in which they receive any grade(s)
other than W or V. Students who have not cleared probation (i.e.
have at least a 2.00 cumulative GPA) after two successive terms
on probation must meet one of the following criteria to avoid being
dismissed from the University.
If the term grade point average is a 2.30 or better on at least SIX
hours completed (in courses numbered 1000 or higher in which grades
of A,B,C,D, or F are given) in fall/spring semesters or at least THREE hours completed
if attending summer semester, the student will not be academically dismissed
even if the cumulative grade point average is below 2.00.
If the term grade point average is below a 2.30, or if fewer
than the minimum hours were attempted, the student will be subject
to Academic Dismissal.
See
the Bulletin
for more information about the rules and regulations regarding Academic Dismissal.
Where should a student go for information about being continued probation and first or second academic dismissal?
Students who have questions about Continued Probation or are placed on Academic Dismissal should contact:
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