Policy for Review and Readmission of Undergraduate Students
Definitions
Unconditional readmission - granted to students when all satisfactory academic progress criteria are met
Academic Warning - granted to students when not all satisfactory academic progress criteria are met; students on academic warning may be required to sign and comply with an academic plan
Academic Probation - granted to students after they have been denied readmission and their appeal for readmission has been approved; students on academic probation are required to sign and comply with an academic plan
Academic Plan - a contract for students on academic probation (or on academic warning) with specific academic criteria that must be met for a student to be granted readmission
Policy
At the end of each semester, the academic record of all students enrolled in six or more semester hours is reviewed by the University Registrar and the Assistant Provost for Student Success according to the following satisfactory academic progress criteria in the table below.
The academic review is to be completed and students notified of their readmission status within 30 days after the end of each semester.
Satisfactory Academic Progress Criteria
Cumulative GPA | Total Credits Earned | % of Credits Attempted that are Passed (cumulative) | |
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1 semester of enrollment | 1.7 | 10 | 67% |
2 semesters of enrollment | 1.7 | 20 | 67% |
3 semesters of enrollment | 1.8 | 30 | 67% |
4 semesters of enrollment | 1.8 | 40 | 67% |
5 semesters of enrollment | 1.9 | 50 | 67% |
6 semesters of enrollment | 1.9 | 60 | 67% |
7 semesters of enrollment | 2.0 | 70 | 67% |
8 semesters of enrollment | 2.0 | 80 | 67% |
9 semesters of enrollment | 2.0 | 90 | 67% |
10 semesters of enrollment | 2.0 | 100 | 67% |
11 semesters of enrollment | 2.0 | 110 | 67% |
12 semesters of enrollment | 2.0 | 120 | 67% |
Students previously enrolled on an unconditional readmission status
- Students who meet satisfactory academic progress criteria are granted unconditional readmission for the subsequent semester.
- Students who do not meet satisfactory academic progress criteria are granted an academic warning for the subsequent semester. Students who are granted a semester of academic warning will be supported by the assistant provost for student success during their semester of academic warning and will have the opportunity to meet with an academic coach through the Coachlink program.
- Students enrolled in their seventh semester who do not meet the satisfactory academic progress criteria will be denied readmission for the subsequent semester. (Students are denied aid after their seventh semester - federal and institutional - according to federal financial aid regulations.)
Students previously enrolled on academic warning status
- Students who meet the satisfactory academic progress criteria are granted unconditional readmission for the subsequent semester.
- Students who do not meet the satisfactory academic progress criteria are denied readmission; students may be denied for one or two semesters.
Students previously enrolled on academic probation status
Students previously enrolled on academic probation status will be reviewed according to their academic plans.
- Students who meet the terms of their academic plans and meet the satisfactory academic progress criteria are granted unconditional readmission for the subsequent semester.
- Students who meet the terms of their academic plans but do not meet the satisfactory academic progress criteria are granted another semester of academic probation.
- Students who do not meet the terms of their academic plan are denied readmission for the subsequent semester.
Appeal Process
Any student who is denied readmission may submit a written letter of appeal to the chair of the Academic Review Committee. The appeal letter should include any additional information not previously available, particularly information of an academic nature. The Academic Review Committee will review the appeal, considering extenuating circumstances and the student’s non-academic record, and report its decision to the student within 30 days of receipt of the letter. Any student who chooses to go beyond the first appeal must direct a second appeal in writing to the appropriate dean within ten days of receiving the committee’s decision on the first appeal.
Students whose appeals are granted are required to sign and comply with an academic plan.
Policy Considerations
- The policy for Review and Readmission of Undergraduate Students is intended to comply with federal regulations governing financial aid and satisfactory academic progress.
- Repeated courses will be included in the calculation for % of attempted credits that are passed.
- Students who receive a “W” in a course will have those course credits included for calculating % of attempted credits that are passed.
- For purposes of calculating total credits earned and % of attempted credits that are passed, incomplete courses will be considered a “W” (withdraw) until the student receives a grade. For students who are being reviewed after their seventh semester, academic review outcomes will be determined on a case-by-case basis. The academic review outcomes may result in academic warning, academic probation or denial of readmission.
- College credits earned while enrolled in high school (dual enrollment, Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate) will not be calculated into the “semester of enrollment” criteria (satisfactory academic progress criteria).
- Transfer credits attempted and earned toward a student’s degree will be calculated into the satisfactory academic progress criteria (semester of enrollment, total credits earned, % of attempted credits that are passed).
Reviewed and approved by Academic Review Committee: April 12, 2019
Reviewed and approved by Provost’s Council: June 6, 2019