probation

goooood morning, probation

So I’ve been trying to do my best with my MAT136 course and my CHM138 course but these two subjects are seriously hard! And even if I pass CHM138 I feel like MAT136 may be a bit of a stretch. My GPA last term was 1.48 and I’ve been trying hard to get my GPA up for this term so that I don’t go on probation.
But what exactly does it mean to be on probation?
And are summer courses calculated into this annual GPA that must be over 1.7?

Hope you can help solve my confusion.

Thanks!

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Gooooood morning … you,

Probation isn’t all that scary, but I would try my darndest not to be on it.

Your?academic standing it assessed twice a year.

” 1. At the end of the Fall/Winter Session; the GPAs used for this status assessment are the annual and the cumulative CGPAs

2. At the end of the?Summer Session; the GPAs used for this status assessment are the sessional and the cumulative GPAs. ”

They don’t start assessing you until you have?complete 4.0FCE.

Hmmm what else is there… oh … this <unlocks?a door inside ear and pull out?a scroll>

Probation; Suspension; Refused Further Registration

The following regulations apply to students who have attempted at least four courses* in the Faculty.

  1. A student shall be on academic probation who
    a) has a cumulative GPA of less than 1.50 or
    b) returns from suspension.
  2. A student who, at the end of the Winter or Summer Session during which he or she is on probation
    a) has a cumulative GPA of 1.50 or more shall be in good standing
    b) has a cumulative GPA of less than 1.50 but an annual GPA of 1.70 or more (Winter Session)/sessional GPA of 1.70 or more (Summer Session) shall continue on probation.
    c) has a cumulative GPA of less than 1.50 and an annual GPA of less than 1.70 (Winter Session)/sessional GPA of less than 1.70 (Summer Session) shall be suspended for one calendar year unless he or she has been so suspended previously, in which case he or she shall be suspended for three years.
  3. A student who, having been suspended for three years, is again liable for suspension shall be refused further registration in the Faculty.

Pretty much, they give you a year to get your shit together and then you are suspended. If you are pretty damn close to failing and there looks like no chance of you improving you can talk to your registrar’s office about a LWD/a late withdrawel.

?So, no ankle bracelets are involved, but I would steer the other direction anyways.

forever innocent,

aska

2 Comments

  • Soecy

    Colleges are going to want your unweighted mliuuatcve GPA at the end of your junior year. So yes it will count against you. But doing better the next two years will help. Also taking and doing well in honors or AP level classes. Spend you sophomore year getting your grades up and making some good study habits. Time management and organization skills are a must. Then make sure to take at least one AP level class and some honors classes junior year. Take your ACT/SAT exam early (like fall of your junior year) and take it twice more. Colleges will take the best score out of 3.

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