ACADEMIC PROBATION - Students are placed on academic probation when they are not in good academic standing as outlined above.
- Academic probation serves as a warning to students that their academic progress is not satisfactory, and that they should take steps to improve their academic performance to avoid future academic probation or academic suspension from the university.
- Part-time student progression to probation (or to suspension) is determined in proportion to the student’s academic load. As such, a part-time student needs to have accumulated enough attempted credits between one or more semesters before being considered for academic probation or academic suspension.
- A student, while on academic probation, is
- required to attend a meeting with an Academic Achievement Program Manager to set up a strategic plan for the semester, and to participate in bi-weekly academic coaching sessions
- required to meet with their advisor to set up an academic course plan
- required to repeat previously failed courses, if available and still needed in the student’s academic program, unless guided differently by the student’s academic advisor
- strongly encouraged to take the STS0009 Study Strategies course
- A student on academic probation who does not achieve good academic standing as outlined above but does earn a minimum 2.000 or above semester GPA will continue on academic probation for another semester and may continue taking UNW courses.
- If a student on academic probation earns at the end of the subsequent semester or term the minimum or better cumulative GPA based on Academic Standing requirements, the student will be placed back on good academic standing.
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