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Graduate students are required to maintain at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA in all work attempted while enrolled in the Graduate School, and must also meet all program-specific requirements. The Graduate School may request that a student complete an Academic Recovery Plan (ARP) for two reasons.
The cumulative GPA is well below the minimum standard (2.5 or lower) or the conditions of a previous academic warning period were not met.
Ìý Ìý 2.ÌýUnsatisfactory Progress Report
A progress report has indicated that a student is not making adequate academic progress related to program-specific requirements.
In both cases, students must work closely with their faculty advisor (and in some cases the Director of Graduate Studies) to create a recovery and support plan by which they can return to good academic standing.ÌýAdditional information regarding academic standing can be found in theÌýGraduate School Rules.
Â鶹ÒùÔº will need to provide the following information to proceed:
You will receive notification upon submission, and the academic recovery plan will be routed to your faculty advisor and graduate director for endorsement, using the e-mail addresses provided.ÌýYour graduate program assistant will receive a copy.ÌýAfter review by the Graduate School, the student and program will receive notification.
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Student Information:
Faculty Advisor Information:
Director of Graduate Studies Information