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What does it mean to be on Academic Probation or to be Eligible to Continue?

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What does it mean to be on Academic Probation or to be Eligible to Continue?

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If you are placed on Academic Probation, your cumulative average is greater than or equal to 50% but less than 60%. It is highly recommended that you see your Program Counsellor for advice on scheduling classes and resources available to you to help with your academic performance. This rule applies differently for students completing their first 0.25 credits to 2.50 credits (usually students who are in their first semester). In that case, only students whose average is below 50% will be put on Academic Probation. If you are Eligible to Continue, this means that you have a cumulative average of 60% or greater. Note: To graduate with the four year Honours B.Sc. degree, your cumulative average must be 60.0% or higher.

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