ACADEMIC PROBATION/SUSPENSION SUCCESS CONTRACT 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ACADEMIC PROBATION/SUSPENSION SUCCESS CONTRACT in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the year and selecting the appropriate semester (Spring, Summer, Fall) at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in your name and student ID number in the designated fields to identify yourself clearly.
  4. Indicate your academic standing by checking either 'Probation' or 'Suspension' based on your current status.
  5. Review the responsibilities listed under academic probation. Ensure you understand each requirement, such as discussing your standing with a counselor and limiting your course load.
  6. In the section for strategies to improve academic performance, check off any actions you plan to take, like enrolling in tutoring or specific courses.
  7. Provide any additional comments that may be relevant to your situation in the comments section.
  8. Finally, sign and date the contract by adding your initials and confirming with a counselor's approval if applicable.

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Greater Risk of Dismissal or Dropout A suspension may affect your financial aid status, which may affect your decision of whether to remain at your current university. A suspension may have a harmful psychological or emotional effect that detracts from future academic performance.
Key Takeaways. Academic probation is a warning status triggered by a students low GPA or academic performance. It can lead to loss of financial aid or dismissal if not resolved.
Academic probation is a warning status triggered by a students low GPA or academic performance. It can lead to loss of financial aid or dismissal if not resolved. Schools may require students on probation to meet GPA benchmarks, attend advising sessions, or complete support courses within a set timeframe.
Generally, academic probation lasts from one term to a year. Although students on academic probation may continue with enrolling in classes, they must follow their academic probation plan. Generally, students who are suspended are not allowed to enroll in class and must miss at least one semester.
Academic warning is not recorded on the students official record. A student whose cumulative GPA falls below 2.0 at the end of a fall or spring semester will be placed on academic probation. A student may be enrolled in classes during a probationary semester. Academic probation is recorded on the students record.

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