The GPA level to maintain good academic standing shall be 2.0 for all undergraduate students. Students whose GPA level falls below a 2.0 who have completed less than 30 hours will be placed on academic warning. Students placed on academic warning will be provided information about academic resources available for assistance.
Students whose GPA level falls below a 2.0 who have completed 30 hours or more will be placed on academic probation for one semester. Students who are being placed on probation will receive a copy of the suspension policy so that they fully understand their responsibilities and the consequences of their actions. The letter will contain notice of the locations for the posting on the NGCSU website of the dates of the Academic Review Committee meetings.
Following the semester of probation, students whose GPA levels continue below 2.0 will be academically suspended. Students who are suspended in Fall semester are eligible to return the following Fall semester. Students who are suspended in spring or summer semesters are eligible to return the following Spring semester. Courses taken elsewhere by students on academic suspension will not be eligible for transfer to NGCSU. When a student is suspended from the University, the student shall have the right to appeal, should there be extenuating circumstances that contributed to the poor academic performance.
All letters of appeal must be submitted to the Office of Academic Affairs 2 business days prior to the scheduled Academic Review Appeals Committee Hearing. Please call Ms. Melissa Adams (706) 864-1602 in the Office of Academic Affairs with questions regarding the appeal process. The Academic Review Appeals Committee will meet to consider appeals for each semester on:
Fall Semester 2009: January 4, 2010, 9:00 a.m., Price, RM 111
Spring Semester 2010: May 10, 2010, 9:00 a.m., Price, RM 111
Summer Semester 2010: August 16, 2010, 9:00 a.m., Price, RM 111
Please contact Ms. Melissa Lach in the Office of Learning Support at (706) 864-1433 for information regarding academic resources available for assistance. The Office of Learning Support is located in Barnes Hall, room 222.