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Academic Probation, Suspension, and Dismissal

The student will be notified, in writing by the Registrar's Office, of any action involving probation, suspension or dismissal. Tuition payments are not suspended if a student is put on academic suspension.

Probation: When a student fails to maintain a 2.0 (Bachelor and Master) or 3.0 (Doctoral) cumulative GPA, he will be placed on academic probation.

A student will be allowed to continue on a course-by-course basis under the condition that he maintains a "C" (Bachelor and Master) or "B" (Doctoral) each semester. When the student's cumulative GPA reaches 2.0 or better, he/she will be removed from academic probation.

Suspension: While on probation, if a student fails to maintain the stated GPA, he/she will be suspended for one semester.

After the period of suspension, a student may re-enroll on probation. The above probation procedures will be followed.

Dismissal: Upon reaching the point of being suspended the second time, the student will be dismissed from school.

A student who has been dismissed may not make application to reactivate for at least one year. Reactivation is not guaranteed.

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