Academic Probation Recovery Program

What is Academic Probation
Students who fail to obtain a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.0 in any particular semester will automatically be placed on academic probation (with exception to first-time, full-time first-year students – see above). This is a formal warning that their good academic standing is in jeopardy.

The purpose of academic probation is to alert the student and the institution to problems associated with the student’s academic performance and to recommend or implement strategies for improvement.

Academic Probation Recovery Program
The Academic Probation Recovery Program provides personalized and collaborative academic support to students that are facing academic difficulties and are in probationary academic standing.

Program requirements
Students Must:

  1. Schedule an initial meeting with their academic counselor within the first ten days of the academic probation semester. (Failure to meet with your counselor will result in losing Priority Registration for the semester)
  2. Attend Two RAM Academic Workshops, two are offered every month of the semester covering a specific topic. 
  3. Attend 10 hours of Study Hall per semester in the RAM Office. 
  4. Failure to meet these program requirements will result in:
    • Loss of Priority Registration for the following semester. 

 

Last Modified 1/17/24