Academic Probation

Students who have not attained a 2.0 CGPA after two consecutive terms on Academic Warning, are attempting a machine course for a third time, or fail a course while on Academic Warning, are placed on Academic Probation.

  1. Students on Academic probation must meet with their Program Director or a member of the Academic Review Board (ARB) to design and implement a plan for academic improvement to raise the student’s CGPA to 2.0, and pass machine courses, within the time limitations imposed by the University’s requirement of Satisfactory Academic Progress.
  2. The ARB will review and approve each student’s plan for academic improvement.
  3. If a student fails a machine class or is unable to improve their CGPA within a 10-week period consistent with the plan for academic improvement, the ARB shall evaluate whether the student should continue on Academic Probation or be dismissed from the program. The ARB presents the recommendation to the Executive Director of Undergraduate Studies.
    1. Students who are not allowed to remain on Academic Probation shall be dismissed from the program.
    2. Students allowed to remain on Academic Probation have one academic year to pass the required machine classes and improve their CGPA to 2.0. Students not passing the machine class after the fourth attempt or are not achieving a 2.0 CGPA within the academic year, may be dismissed from the University if the student has not already been dismissed for failure to attain Satisfactory Academic Progress.