Graduate Standards of Progress
The term “standards of progress” defines a minimum standard of progress that the University expects graduate students to achieve as they work toward their educational goals. To be eligible for continued enrollment in good standing, a student must maintain the standards noted below:
Grade Point Average (GPA)
Deficient Grades
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A student may receive no more than two grades of “C”; however if two "C's" result in a GPA below 3.0, the student MUST retake one of the courses to ensure a 3.0. A graduate course in which a grade of “C” was received may be repeated, but a student must repeat any graduate course taken for which a grade of “D” or “F” was received. If a student withdraws from a “repeated” course, it may be taken again. In situations where the course needed to be repeated is no longer available or offered, a similar course may be substituted with the approval of the program director, however, the student’s ability to retake a course may be limited by curriculum changes or academic policy changes. Regardless of the GPA, a student will not be allowed to graduate with a final grade of “D” or “F” in any course required for the degree or certificate.
Sufficient Progress
Students who fall below the minimum standards of progress are subject to the following actions: academic probation, dismissal from the degree program, or be required to reapply to the degree program. Please see below for additional details regarding these actions. Students are advised to contact their financial aid advisor for information as to how these situations may potentially impact their financial aid.