At the end of each semester, the Committee on Scholastic Standing, composed of faculty and academic staff, will review and may take action on the record of every student whose semester or cumulative grade-point average is below 2.000. The committee may dismiss students from the School of Arts and Sciences (except at the end of the first semester) or place students on academic warning or probation. All such students are notified via email. However, all students are responsible for monitoring their own academic record and performance, and failure to receive the notification does not nullify the scholastic standing action. In addition, students are encouraged to seek out assistance from the appropriate university resources.
For the purpose of scholastic standing, grades reported as TZ, TF, or NG and blank grades may be calculated into the student's semester grade-point average as F.
Courses with E (with the
exception of TZ and NG grades in potential dismissal cases) and J prefixes are excluded from the formula for grade-point average calculation.
Exercising the repeated course option does not negate prior scholastic standing action.