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E1.5 Academic Standing
Updated: May 19th, 2010
Graduate students may be classified as a) in good academic standing, b) on probation, or c) subject to dismissal.
Students are normally in good academic standing if they:
- are making adequate progress toward the completion of degree requirements;
- have a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.0 (unless the department has a higher minimum GPA requirement);
- do not have more than 2 Incomplete grades on their records; and
- have not received warning letters from the department or been placed on formal probation for academic or, in certain professional programs, clinical deficiencies.
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