Academic Standing and Probation

Definition: loss of good standing; remediation required within one semester

Students receiving a failing grade will be placed on “academic probation” and considered “not in good standing.”  Students must complete all requirements associated with academic probation, as outlined by the Student Assessment & Promotions Committee (SAPC), within one semester, to be returned to “good standing.”  If the requirements of academic probation are not successfully met within the timeframe designated by the SAPC, the student will be recommended for dismissal. Students on academic probation must step down from elected or appointed leadership positions. This restriction is automatic upon placement on academic probation and is enforced irrespective of remediation path; restoration to good standing does not reinstate prior leadership positions.