Academic Review

A. Good Standing
Students are considered in Good Standing if their overall and last semester grade point averages are both 2.00 or above.

B. Academic Difficulty
Students who earn a semester grade point average of below 2.00 will be categorized as follows for the next semester:
1.50 - 1.99 into Partial Probation
1.00 - 1.49 into Full Probation
.00 - .99 into Suspension

C. Partial Probation
1. Students on Partial Probation who received a semester grade point average above 2.00 will continue on Partial Probation if their overall grade point average is below 2.00; they will resume Good Standing if their overall grade point average is above 2.00.
2. Students on Partial Probation are not restricted from participating in any activities except that they may not join a society.

D. Full Probation
1. Students on Partial Probation who earn a semester grade point average below 2.00 will be placed on Full Probation. Students on Full Probation may not hold any offi ce in student government, the residence halls, or a society, or participate in athletics, club sports, drama or music productions, the yearbook, or the Quaker Campus, unless required to do so for graduation. Other conditions may be attached to Full Probation by the Academic Review Committee on an individual basis.
2. Students on Full Probation who earn a semester grade point average of 2.00 will be moved to Partial Probation if their overall grade point average is below 2.00; they will resume Good Standing if their overall grade point average is above 2.00.

E. Suspension. Students on Full Probation who earn a semester grade point average below 2.00 will be suspended for at least one semester.

F. Academic Review Committee. Students placed on Partial Probation, Full Probation or Suspension will receive a letter of notifi cation from the Offi ce of the Associate Dean of Faculty.
Students who wish to appeal the conditions that pertain to their level of academic diffi culty (Full Probation or Suspension) may request a meeting with the Academic Review Committee. This committee, comprised of faculty and administration, meets prior to the onset of the fall and spring semesters.

G. Guidelines. The following guidelines may be applied by the Academic Review Committee as it deems appropriate:
1. The above policies are designed primarily for full-time students.
2. In considering suspensions, some consideration may be given to the total number of units earned toward graduation.
3. Students may appeal Committee decisions to the Associate Dean of Faculty. In the case of successful appeal of a suspension, students will be reinstated on Full Probation and additional conditions may be attached to the probation.
4. Students fi nishing Incompletes successfully may have the severity of the sanction reduced.
5. Incompletes, W's, CR's, and Evaluations will not be used in calculating grade point averages.