The following requirements and
procedures for maintaining academic good standing will remain effective
for undergraduates admitted to UNCG prior to Fall 1996. To continue
in academic good standing at UNCG, undergraduates who have completed
all of their work at UNCG must meet the cumulative grade point average
presented in the table below. Transfer students must add the semester
hours accepted in transfer to the hours attempted at UNCG to determine
the cumulative grade point average necessary.
In addition, to meet graduation requirements, a student must present
a minimum of 122 semester hours with a minimum cumulative grade point
average of 2.00. No more than 168 hours may be attempted toward an
undergraduate degree.
Several departments or schools at UNCG require a cumulative grade
point average higher than 2.00 for admission to and continuance in
a major program. Please refer to specific programs in the Undergraduate
Bulletin for more information.
Academic Probation and Academic Suspension
A student whose cumulative grade point average is below
that required is placed on academic probation. Failure to restore
the required grade point average in one semester will result in academic
suspension.
Students are expected to be aware at all times of their academic status
and to be responsible for knowing whether or not they are on academic
probation.
Removal of Academic Suspension
After at least one semester of academic suspension for failure
to meet the minimum grade point average, a student may apply for reactivation.
(Summer School is not considered a semester for removal of academic
suspension.)
If reactivated, the student will be placed on academic probation with
special terms of probation. Failure to meet the special terms will
again result in academic suspension.
UNCG reserves the right to deny enrollment to any student, even though
the student has met the minimum grade point average required, if it
is apparent from the student's academic record of required courses
that the student will not be able to meet the graduation requirements.
Academic Appeals
The Director of Academic Advising and Support Services and
the Academic Appeals Committee, appointed from the faculty, consider
special and meritorious requests for waivers of academic regulations
as stated in the Undergraduate Bulletin. The student should consult
the Office of Academic Advising and Support Services for information
concerning the appeal process.