Definition: notice of unsatisfactory performance; Advisory only.
The “at risk” notification to the student is the Program’s due diligence in making the student aware of their unsatisfactory status. It is issued by the Student Assessment & Promotions Committee (SAPC). "At risk" indicates that a student is at risk of not being promoted to the next semester. At-risk notifications are given to students at least once a semester and are advisory only; an “at-risk” notice by itself does not change the student’s academic standing.
An "at-risk" notification may be rendered when the student has:
- Failed two or more exams.
- Scored below expected levels of performance on assignments.
- Has achieved an unacceptable professionalism rating; and/or
- Is mathematically at risk for failing one or more courses.
Students receiving "at-risk" notifications from the SAPC may:
- Be required to meet with the Student Success Facilitator as determined by the Course Director or SAPC.
- May be required to meet with Course Directors.
- May be required to contact the Colorado Physician Health Program (CPHP).