Academic Difficulty

Below please find important links for you to help you understand your academic progress. The Center for Academic Advising is here to help you with all your questions and concerns. If you find yourself in academic difficulty, please contact us immediately. We can help you make a plan to "get on track."

When your term grade-point average is below 2.00, but the cumulative average is still at least a 2.00, you will receive notification of academic warning on your semester grade report. You are still considered to be a student in good standing. Once the term average goes back above 2.00, you are no longer on academic warning.

When your term and cumulative average both fall below 2.00, you are placed on academic probation. While on probation, you will be required to meet at least once each semester with the Center for Academic Advising, and on a regular basis with your preceptor.

You will continue to be on probation until the term and cumulative averages are at least 2.00. However, if the cumulative average is not at least 2.00 after completing 24 credits (following the first term you were placed on probation), you are subject to academic dismissal. Other circumstances can also lead to dismissal, as below.

After receiving notification that you have been placed on academic probation, you should call the Center for Academic Advising at 652-4504 and schedule an appointment. A hold will be placed on your registration until you meet with an advisor in our office.

Please fill out the questionnaire you receive through the mail, or open and print the questionnaire below. Bring the completed questionnaire with you to your advising appointment. Follow-up appointments may be required, based on the personal action plan that you and the advisor will complete.

The advisor who will handle the probation appointment will do a calculation for your you as to how your grade point is computed, what grades you need to make in the current semester, and how you might need to plan for future gradepoints at 麻豆传媒社区. The advisor may also make recommendations as to what course of action to take with regard to time management, study skills, tutoring, counseling, or other issues. Click on the link if you wish to access an online .
Click on the link to access an online electronic personal action plan (requires Microsoft Excel)

If your cumulative average is below 2.00 in two consecutive semesters or any three cumulative semesters, you are subject to academic dismissal. Should this happen, you