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To whom it may concern,

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? I am a student at UTM, and currently I am trying to get off of my probabtion. The thing is I am scared that I will not be able to make the Cumulative GPA average of 1.7 because I have 3 courses that are bringing me down. I am positive I will be able to meet the requirements for the Session and the Annual GPA, – but I have a feeling that I won’t be able to get a Cumulative of 1.7. My question is whether or not I will be suspended from school? Or can I go to summer school still and take a course or two and get a GPA above 1.7; and if so, then will that count for toward getting off of probation and my status going back to good standing?

If you could please help me with these questions, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

-Amanda

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Hey Amanda (Bynes?)

Here is what UTM has to say on the matter:

Students who at the end of a session during which they were placed on probation, have a Cumulative GPA of 1.50 or more shall continue their studies in good standing.

Students who at the end of a session during which they were placed on probation have a Cumulative GPA of less than 1.50 but a summer sessional or annual (Fall-Winter Session) GPA of 1.70 or more shall continue on probation.

Students who at the end of a session during which they were place on probation have a Cumulative GPA of less than 1.50 and a sessional GPA of less than 1.70 shall be suspended for one calendar year. In the case, where a students have been suspended previously, they shall be suspended for three years.

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If your CGPA is higher than 1.5 you will be considered in good standing. If your CGPA is lower than that BUUUUT your annual or sessional GPA is higher than 1.7 you will remain on probation for another semester. If you do not acheive either of those requirements you will be suspended for a year. If you are suspended at the end of the semester, you most likely will not be allowed to make up for it in the summer as you cannot take courses on a suspension.

Go in to your registars and make an appointment with one of the helpful academic advisor and they can tell you your options

Also, this is what I think of when I hear the word supension

love always,

aska

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