Student Handbook 2022

Academic Probation and Academic Dismissal

Satisfactory Academic Progress: 

Earning term grades equivalent to a 2.5 GPA (Undergraduate) and 3.0 GPA (Graduate) regardless of the number of credit hours taken. 

Academic Probation

A student will be placed on academic probation if:
The Student’s cumulative GPA
Undergraduate Falls below 2.5 at the end of any term or after their first failure (D or F)
Undergraduate Earns two W’s outside of a Leave of Absence 
Graduate Falls below 3.0 at the end of any term

AND/OR
Clinical performance is unsatisfactory;

AND/OR
The student has been censured for academic misconduct.
A student is removed from academic probation when:

The Student’s cumulative GPA
Undergraduate Reaches 2.5 or higher at the end of the specified term
Graduate Reaches 3.0 or higher at the end of the specified term

AND/OR
The unsatisfactory clinical performance is remedied;

AND/OR
Terms of the sanctions have been satisfied.

Academic Dismissal

Goldfarb School of Nursing maintains high academic standards. Failure to satisfy the College’s academic standards may result in academic dismissal from the College. A student may be dismissed from the College based on academic performance for:
1.    Cumulative grade point average below a 2.5 (Undergraduate) and 3.0 (Graduate) after two consecutive terms if satisfactory progress is not made;
2.    Inability to successfully complete any course in two attempts (D, F, and W grades are unsuccessful attempts); Note that receiving a “W” grade in the same course twice, or receiving more than 2 “W” grades in any courses result in an academic dismissal. Withdrawals as a result of a Leave of Absence will not be counted in a student’s satisfactory progress requirements but remain on the student’s academic record.
3.    Failure in two different courses; or Failure in the same course twice.
4.    Receiving a grade below a B- in any clinical or practicum course or a “Fail” in any Pass/Fail course (Graduate); or
5.    Receiving a grade below a B- in more than one didactic course (Graduate).
6.    For students returning from a leave of absence (medical, emergency, armed services), a review of academic history and course progression can be conducted by the Dean or Vice Dean of Student Affairs and Diversity to determine academic standing for the returning term.
 
Appeal of Academic Dismissal
A student dismissed for academic performance may appeal the dismissal. Appeals must be completed online through the electronic form sent after the term ends. The appeal should focus on how the student intends to improve academic performance and include any necessary documentation. 
Electronic appeals must be submitted within 10 business days of the email notification. The Student Affairs Committee will evaluate the appeal using a standard set of guidelines; the student will be informed by certified mail within 4-6 weeks of the initial dismissal notice. 

If the decision of the committee is to approve the appeal and allow continuance in the program, the student will be added back to their program in the next term after their dismissal and placed on academic probation. Failure to meet Satisfactory Academic Progress including cumulative GPA standards and successful attempts in all coursework (D, F, and W grades are unsuccessful attempts) after returning from dismissal results in a permanent dismissal with no ability to appeal.

The decision of the Student Affairs Committee will be final. Once a dismissed student has exhausted appeal rights, that student is not eligible for readmission to the College.