not issued an academic warning
2023-06-02
- A student is not issued an academic warning until they have completed two academic semesters from the date of their enrollment in the college.
- An academic warning is issued to any student who obtains a cumulative GPA of less than 65%, except for students who have successfully completed (102) credit hours.
- The student is required to resolve the academic warning within a maximum period of two academic semesters by raising their cumulative GPA to 65% or above.
- The summer semester is not included in the considerations for the academic warning.
- The following restrictions apply to students subject to an academic warning:
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- They are not allowed to register for more than (15) credit hours if their cumulative GPA falls between 60% and less than 65%.
- They are not allowed to register for more than (12) credit hours if their cumulative GPA is less than 60%.
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- A student under academic warning is not permitted to begin their specialization.
- A student will be dismissed from the faculty in the following cases:
- If they fail to resolve the academic warning within the specified period, which is two academic semesters.
- If they obtain a cumulative GPA of less than 50% at the end of the second semester since their enrollment in the faculty.
- A student who has been dismissed from the faculty due to academic reasons has the right to enroll in another faculty if their high school grades permit.
- The decision to dismiss a student from the faculty is not finalized until it is approved by the university council.