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Probation and Dismissal Policy

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Probation and Dismissal Policy
These requirements apply only to students enrolled in University College at IUPUC. Students admitted to other schools within the university should consult their respective schools for retention guidelines.

In University College, a 2.0 cumulative GPA is the minimum necessary to be considered in good academic standing. Students below this GPA are not making progress toward degree completion and are subject to dismissal from the university.

Probation
  1. Students whose cumulative GPA falls below a 2.0 will be placed on probation. All students will be allowed at least one semester of probation prior to being academically dismissed. Students will be informed of their probationary status by letter.
  2. Students may be continued on probation when their semester GPA is above a 2.0 but their cumulative GPA is below a 2.0.
  3. Students will be removed from their probationary status once their cumulative GPA is above 2.0
Dismissal
  1. Students on probation who have completed a minimum of 12 IUPUC/IUPUI grade point average (GPA) hours are subject to dismissal if they fail to attain a GPA of at least 2.0 in any two consecutive semesters (excluding summer sessions) and their cumulative GPA is below 2.0.
  2. Students who are dismissed for the first time must sit out for a minimum of one regular (fall or spring) semester and petition by the established deadlines to be reinstated. Reinstatement is not automatic. Students' chances of readmission will be enhanced by the student removing grades of incomplete, undertaking assessment of their academic problems, participating in career workshops, and providing evidence of their ability to do successful academic work upon their reinstatement to IUPUC.
  3. Students dismissed more than once must remain out of school for at least one full year and petition by the established deadlines to be reinstated. Readmission after a second dismissal is extremely rare. Students' chances of readmission will be enhanced by the length of time the student has been away from the University, successful academic coursework completed at other accredited institutions, military service, participation in career workshops, and providing evidence of their ability to do successful academic work upon their reinstatement to IUPUC.

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