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Academic Good Standing At UNCG The following requirements and procedures for maintaining academic good standing became effective in Fall 1996 for newly admitted degree-seeking undergraduates (freshmen and transfer students), and was modified by Faculty Senate in April 1998. To continue in academic good standing at UNCG, students must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 1.75 for freshmen (0–29 semester hours completed), and 2.0 thereafter (30 or more semester hours completed). Students on academic probation must earn a 2.30 GPA each term including Summer Session until academic good standing is restored. For freshmen a 1.75 cumulative GPA is required for good standing; for sophomores and above, a 2.0 cumulative GPA. Failure to meet the 2.30 term GPA until good standing is restored will result in academic suspension, if not previously suspended. Students on academic probation after academic suspension or dismissal who fail to meet the 2.30 term GPA will be academically dismissed. 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 graduation requirements. The Academic Good Standing Policy applies to enrollment during any term, including Summer session. Students may be placed on academic probation, suspended, dismissed, or restored to good standing based on their academic performance during Summer Session. Academic performance for both summer terms is evaluated at the end of Summer Term II. Students may check their academic standing via UNCGenie. Academic probation will occur as a result of any of the following:
Students on academic probation must earn a 2.30 term GPA each term to be eligible to continue until good standing is restored. Students who are placed on academic probation must participate in the Student Academic Success Program sponsored by Student Academic Services during their next semester. Failure to participate in this program or meet any condition of this program will result in immediate academic suspension. All students on academic probation shall be limited to a maximum of 12 semester hours in the Fall or Spring Semester and no more than four (4) hours in each term of Summer session. Students are expected to be aware at all times of their academic status and are responsible for knowing whether or not they are on academic probation. SAS Courses 100 Strategies for Academic Success (0:2) Enrollment required of, and restricted to, students who are placed on academic probation at the end of their first semester at UNCG. Attendance requirements enforced. Graded P/NP (Pass/Not Pass) Failure to register for SAS 100 and to attend the first class meeting will result in immediate academic suspension. If extraordinary circumstances prevent students from attending the first class meeting, they should contact the Program Coordinator in Student Academic Services prior to that meeting to avoid immediate suspension. Topics will include self-assessment, motivation, goal-setting, study skills, learning styles, time management, and campus resources. Students will develop and follow an individualized learning plan to address their particular challenges and needs. (Fall & Spring & Summer) 200 Academic Success for Continuing Students (0:2) Enrollment is required of, and restricted to, undergraduates who are placed on academic probation following any semester of academic good standing at UNCG. Attendance requirements enforced. Graded P/NP (Pass/Not Pass). Failure to register for SAS 200 and to attend the first class meeting will result in immediate academic suspension. If extraordinary circumstances prevent students from attending the first class meeting, they should contact the Program Coordinator in Student Academic Services prior to that meeting to avoid immediate suspension. Course emphasizes building interdependent campus relationships; enhancing self-assessment, self-efficacy, and self-advocacy; and fostering academic and career goal setting. (Fall & Spring)
Academic suspension from the University will occur as a result of either of the following:
A student who wishes to appeal academic suspension must appeal in writing to Student Academic Services by the appeals deadline in the academic calendar, which is published in the Undergraduate Bulletin and semester Registration Guide. Academic suspension appeals are considered in cases where circumstances beyond the student’s control have interfered with the student’s academic performance. Events/Circumstances that Merit an Appeal
Information to be Included in the Appeal
Contact Student Academic Services at 336/334-5730 for additional information. Academic Suspension Appeals will be reviewed by Student Academic Services and/or the Academic Appeals Committee. Students will be notified of the results of their appeals in writing. Formerly suspended students who wish to return must agree to participate in a program sponsored by Student Academic Services during their first semester upon return. Failure to meet the conditions of this program will result in immediate dismissal from the term. Formerly suspended students will be notified of the details of this program by Student Academic Services. Academic dismissal will occur as a result of either of the following:
Students who have been academically dismissed cannot enroll at UNCG. One year after an academic dismissal, students may petition Student Academic Services to return to the University. Approval to continue after academic dismissal is a relatively rare occurrence. If approved, students will return carrying academic probation status. Students must also apply to Undergraduate Admissions to return. Information to be included in the Academic Dismissal Appeal:
Return to the University After Academic Probation, Suspension, or Dismissal Students not in good academic standing (academic probation, suspension, dismissal) when they leave the University must meet readmission requirements. If students not in good academic standing attend another post-secondary institution, they must have an overall and transferable 2.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale on all courses taken since leaving the University. Dismissed students must petition Student Academic Services to return to the University. Formerly dismissed
students who successfully petition to return must agree to participate in a program sponsored by Student
Academic Services during their first semester upon return. Failure to meet the conditions of this program
will result in immediate dismissal from the term. Formerly dismissed students will be notified about the
details of this program when their appeal is approved. Academic Appeals The Director of Student Academic Services and the Academic Appeals Committee, appointed from the faculty, consider special and meritorious requests for waivers of academic regulations stated in the Undergraduate Bulletin. The Committee’s decision on an academic suspension and dismissal appeal is final. The student should consult the Office of Student Academic Services for information concerning the appeal process. |
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