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titleAcademic Standing - Traditional Undergraduate Degree-Seeking Students

ACADEMIC SUSPENSION

  • A student who is not in good academic standing at the end of two consecutive semesters or does not have the minimum 2.000 semester GPA at the end of the probationary semester will be academically suspended for one semester.
  • A matriculated student who does not have a minimum 1.000 semester GPA by the end of their first semester at UNW will be academically suspended for one semester.
  • While academically suspended, a student may take up to 4 UNW credits in a semester through the Traditional Undergraduate, Adult Undergraduate, or Dual Enrollment venues.
  • Suspended students may also take courses at other accredited colleges but only the credits from those courses may transfer to Northwestern. The grades from other colleges have no impact upon the student’s Northwestern GPA.
  • 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.
  • After being away for one semester, an academically suspended student may seek re‐enrollment.


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titleAcademic Suspension - Readmission of Academically Suspended Students

READMISSION

A student who has been academically suspended may petition for readmission to the University two semesters after termination.  Summer session is not counted in the required two semesters.  Evidence must be supplied to support the request. The best evidence is at least two college-level academic courses completed with grades of B- or above.