What are academic warning, probation, suspension, and dismissal?
A. An undergraduate student who earns a cumulative gpa of less that 2.000 will be put on academic warning, probation or suspension. Your credit level will determine the degree of academic restriction. A student’s credit level consists of credits passed, credits failed, transfer credit, AP and IB credit, and any other credit the student earned through credit by testing. A warning and probation both result in a restriction of 13 credits for the following semester. Following a first suspension, students cannot take courses for two academic periods unless it is imposed at the end of a summer term in which case the student will be unable to enroll for the fall semester, but can return for the spring semester. If a student receives a second suspension, that individual will not be allowed to take courses for one full academic year. A third suspension will result in the student being dismissed from the university.