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  Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology 2007-2009 Academic Policies and Procedures Scholastic Standing  

Scholastic Standing

The rules of the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology (GSAPP) governing scholastic standing--including policy statements on academic probation, dismissal, and readmission--may be found in the GSAPP Student Handbook of Policies and Procedures, available online at: gsappweb.rutgers.edu/cstudents/studenthandbook

Each program annually monitors the academic and practitioner progress of all students. Any of the following requires the faculty to consider a student's possible termination from the school: three grades of C, Incomplete (which have not been remediated to completion), or No Credit; failure to pass the comprehensive examination; consistent inability to meet practitioner requirements as evidenced by faculty or supervisors' evaluations; or inability to carry out a dissertation.

 
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