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  School of Public Health 2022-2024 Academic Policies and Procedures Academic Progression Committee Decision Grievance  


The Academic Progression Committee reviews the academic standing of every student enrolled in a matriculated degree program at the School of Public Health after each Fall, Spring, and Summer semester. After review, the Committee may provide remediation recommendations, place a student on probation, or dismiss a student should they not maintain a minimum level of academic standing.

A student must submit a formal written appeal to the assistant dean for student experiences and alumni affairs if they feel a decision made by the Academic Progression Committee is unjust. A formal written complaint about a decision must be submitted no later than two (2) weeks from date of notification of the Academic Progression Committee decision. A letter noting the outcome of the decision shall be sent via email to the student, faculty member, department chair, and academic adviser within four (4) weeks of the receipt of an appeal. A copy of the decision shall also be held in the student's record.

Please visit the School of Public Health's  Academic Policies and Procedures webpage  for current and more detailed information about this policy.

 
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