What does the Appeal Committee look for in granting appeals?
Each appeal is evaluated based on circumstances that are individual to each person. The following are some common evaluation points: • The appeals committee may evaluate how many times you have been suspended. • The appeals committee may evaluate if you have a reasonable chance to be in good standing (cumulative GPA of 2.0) within 1-2 semesters. This may include looking to see if you are enrolled to repeat any courses that you didnt do well in. • The appeals committee may evaluate if there has been improvement in your grade point average from semester to semester. For example, if you had a 1.4 fall semester and then a 2.2 spring semester, you would be showing progress even though your cumulative GPA is still below 2.0. • The appeals committee may evaluate if you have a documented medical/psychological/disability or illness. If so, they would look for documentation from a physician/counselor/therapist. Typically, the committee looks to see if you have a plan as to how to accommodate you
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