15 Questions
What happens to a student's course load status if they are deemed 'At Risk'?
It changes to 'Probation'
If a student goes back on probation after leaving it, what will happen regarding their academic level?
They will return to the same academic level
What is the consequence of a student returning to probation after leaving it?
They will return to the academic level of their previous probation
How does a student get an 'At Risk' course load status?
By maintaining a GPA below a certain threshold
What is the implication of being in 'At Risk' course load status?
Academic advising and support interventions
What is the consequence for a student after receiving a 'Second Probation' warning?
Required to withdraw from the University
Under what GPA condition does a student face the consequence of being required to withdraw from the University?
Semester GPA below 1.00
When should the first semester in credit count towards probation according to the text?
Never
What does 'Required to withdraw from the University' indicate for a student according to the text?
Having to leave the University
How many warnings are given before a student is 'Required to withdraw from the University'?
Three warnings
What semester grade point average range qualifies a student to be given a course load status of 'At Risk'?
Between 1.00 and 1.49
What is the requirement for a student with a 'At Risk' status in terms of visiting their advisor?
Mandatory to visit advisor
If a student completes the first regular semester with a GPA of 2.20, what course load status would they receive?
'Regular'
What is the consequence of being labeled 'At Risk' in terms of online registration?
Not allowed to register online
What is the key difference between being on 'Probation' and having an 'At Risk' status?
'Probation' requires repeating courses, while 'At Risk' does not.
Test your knowledge on the probation policy in universities, including the consequences and requirements for students. Understand when warnings are issued and what happens if semester GPA falls below a certain threshold.
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