ACADEMIC PROBATION ACTION PLAN Part I: To be completed by 2026

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  1. Begin by clicking ‘Get Form’ to open the ACADEMIC PROBATION ACTION PLAN in our editor.
  2. Fill in today’s date at the top of the form. This helps track when the plan was created.
  3. Enter your NUID and full name in the designated fields to ensure proper identification.
  4. Select your degree level (MS or PhD) and program from the options provided.
  5. Provide your university email address, ensuring it follows the format specified.
  6. Indicate your first term on probation by selecting Fall, Spring, or Summer along with the year.
  7. List your academic advisor's name for reference and support throughout this process.
  8. In the details section, outline your action plan clearly. If more space is needed, attach additional documents as necessary.
  9. Sign and date where indicated, ensuring both you and your academic advisor complete this step for validation.

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Academic probation has a larger impact than a warning, and is given only when there are additional signs of academic difficulty. While you are on probation, you can take at most 4.5 CUs per semester; the idea is to give you some time to improve your performance.
In most cases, an academic warning comes before academic probation. Think of an academic warning as a notice that you are in danger of being put on probation if your GPA slides any lower. Generally, a warning is triggered by a semester GPA at or slightly below passing, e.g., 2.0. What is Academic Probation? - NeuroHealth Arlington Heights neurohealthah.com academic-probation neurohealthah.com academic-probation
Academic notice (probation) is a warning you receive after encountering academic difficulty. Students on academic notice will need to improve their grades to docHub good academic standing and avoid academic dismissal. Academic Notice (Probation) | Chapman University Chapman University undergraduate advising Chapman University undergraduate advising
What GPA gets you put on academic probation? At most schools, if you earn less than a 2.0 GPA, which is a C average, in a single semester, you can be put on probation or given a warning. In graduate programs, the bar is higher, and in some cases, if your GPA falls below a 3.0, you may be put on probation.
After attempting 12 units of letter-grade courses, a student with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) below 2.0 is placed on Academic Probation 1. If the students cumulative GPA stays below 2.0 after a second semester, the student is placed on Academic Probation 2 (Continuing Academic Probation).

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Probation is just one consequence of failing a course. You may also find yourself on academic suspension if you do not improve your academic performance once youre on probation, which means that you cannot fail any other classes during this period.
Academic Probation Policy Students, who fail to meet the 2.0 cumulative grade point average requirement, are placed on academic probation for one semester.
Schools may require students on probation to meet GPA benchmarks, attend advising sessions, or complete support courses within a set timeframe. Regaining good standing typically involves raising the term or cumulative GPA. Some institutions allow multiple terms to show progress before suspension.
Academic probation has a larger impact than a warning, and is given only when there are additional signs of academic difficulty. While you are on probation, you can take at most 4.5 CUs per semester; the idea is to give you some time to improve your performance. Academic warnings and probation - CIS Advising Handbook CIS Advising Handbook warning-probation CIS Advising Handbook warning-probation
Academic Good Standing / Athletic Eligibility: A student on academic probation is not in academic good standing for purposes of athletic eligibility. A student on academic warning remains in good standing during that one semester. For full information concerning good standing and academic warning, see here. Academic Probation, Warning and Dismissal - Catholic University | CUA College of Arts and Sciences - Catholic University advising-handbook College of Arts and Sciences - Catholic University advising-handbook

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