Probation & Suspension
What does "on probation" mean?
Students who have a Cumulative GPA (CGPA) of less than 1.50 at the end of an academic session after which they have attempted 4.0 credits, will be placed on academic probation. Students returning from suspension will have a status of on probation.
Students who, at the end of a session during which they were placed on probation, have a Cumulative GPA of 1.50 or more shall continue their studies in good standing.
Students who, at the end of a session during which they were placed on probation, have a Cumulative GPA of less than 1.50 but a summer sessional or annual (Fall-Winter Session) GPA of 1.70 or more shall continue on probation.
Students who, at the end of a session during which they were placed on probation, have a Cumulative GPA of less than 1.50 and a sessional GPA of less than 1.70 shall be suspended for one calendar year. In the case where students have been suspended previously, they shall be suspended for three years.
I’m on probation — what do I do?
If you find yourself on probation at the end of an academic session, visit an academic advisor in the Office of the Registrar before registering for courses in the next session, to be sure you do not end up being suspended.
Click here for more information on "Academic Status — Good Standing; Probation; Suspension."
