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Probation | Strict Probation |
• STRICT PROBATION
What is strict probation?
Strict probation occurs when the following conditions
exist: you begin your second consecutive semester of
probation AND your cumulative grade point average falls
between 1.0 and 1.99.
What will happen if I cannot raise my cumulative
GPA above a 2.0 after one semester of strict probation?
You will be suspended for a minimum of one academic semester.
(Note: Suspension will occur anytime your cumulative
GPA falls below 1.0.)
Will strict probation affect my registration?
During the registration period, you are strongly recommended
to register for a maximum of 13 credits in fall or spring
and 6 credits in the summer term. It is vital that you
select courses that will yield the greatest potential
for success.
How can I check my current academic status?
Check your degree progress report on the Student Information
System. When you sign in on SIS, click Academics and
then View Degree Progress Report. Your academic standing
will be displayed below your last semester courses.
How can I return to good standing?
Earn a cumulative GPA of a 2.0 or better to return to
good standing. Repeating D/F grades is an effective strategy
for accelerating your return to good standing.
Are there resources to help me earn my way back into
good standing?
Academic Advising Office 465-2362
We can discuss a variety of topics with you such as retaking courses, examining
study habits, calculating your GPA, acquiring balance in your schedule and
assessing your academic goals.
Tutoring and Academic Resource Center 465-2710
At the ARC,
you can receive tutoring on a number of subjects and handouts on a variety
of academic study strategies such as time management and successful test-taking.
Faculty Advisors or Instructors
We encourage you to meet with their instructors when they are struggling
in a particular course. Instructors are a vital resource to help you understand
course material and develop effective study habits.
What can I do right now if I want assistance or have
any further questions about being placed on strict
probation?
Arrange an appointment in the Office of Academic Advising
at (920) 465-2362 or contact
us online. We
are located in Student Services SS1930 and are open Monday
through Friday from 8am to 4:30pm.
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