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Why have I received a certified letter stating that I am on academic probation and must start the Academic Recovery Program (ARP)?

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Why have I received a certified letter stating that I am on academic probation and must start the Academic Recovery Program (ARP)?

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You are being required to begin the ARP because your cumulative grade point average (GPA) is below the minimum required for good academic standing. Probation status can be based on either your semester index or your graduation index, but the Academic Recovery Program is only required for students on probation due to their graduation, or cumulative, GPA. The minimum GPA is based on your classification. Your classification increases with every 15 credits you complete. Contact the Registrar’s Office if you do not know your current classification. The required GPA for each classification is listed in the table below. Index Level for Probation 0 and 1 1.5 2 1.6 3 1.7 4 1.8 5 1.9 6 and up 2.0 *If your classification is a ‘7′ or ‘8′ you are exempt from the ARP requirements.

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