Academic Penalties
Students whose academic record does not meet
Faculty or program standards are subject to the academic penalties
of academic warning, required withdrawal, debarment warning, debarment
and academic probation.
Academic Warning
Students whose cumulative grade point average
falls below 4.0 (C) at the end of any session, or who enter the
Faculty with a grade point average equivalent to less than 4.0 (C)
on the Faculty of Arts scale, receive an academic warning. Students
on academic warning must achieve a cumulative grade point average
of at least 4.0 (C) within the next 24 credits taken, or earn a
sessional grade point average of at least 5.0 (C+) in the session
in which that 24th credit is completed and in each subsequent session
until the cumulative average reaches 4.0 (C), or be required to
withdraw.
Required Withdrawal
Students whose academic record shows marked weakness
may be required to withdraw from their studies for one year, during
which they are encouraged to identify and remedy any problems which
may have contributed materially to their failure to perform up to
their potential, and to reflect on their reasons for pursuing a
university education. The following regulations apply to required
withdrawals.
Grade Point Average Below 2.5
Students whose cumulative grade point average
on at least 24 credits is below 2.5 must withdraw for twelve months.
Grade Point Average Below 4.0 and Greater
Than 2.5
Students who have received an academic warning
for a cumulative grade point average below 4.0 (C) must achieve
a cumulative grade point average of at least 4.0 (C) within their
next 24 credits taken or earn a sessional grade point average of
at least 5.0 (C+) in the session in which that 24th credit is completed
and in each subsequent session until the cumulative average reaches
4.0 (C); otherwise, they must withdraw for twelve months. Should
the student's cumulative grade point average fall below 2.5 at any
time after completion of 24 credits, they will be required to withdraw.
Petition to Continue Without Interruption
Students who have been required to withdraw may
submit a petition to the Faculty of Arts Petitions Committee requesting
permission to continue their studies without interruption. For further
information, see the section on Petitions.
Reactivation After Required Withdrawal
Students who have been required to withdraw may
apply for reactivation after the requisite period of absence by
submitting a form obtainable from the Office of the Registrar. Students
who return to their studies after such a required withdrawal (as
well as those who have been allowed to continue their studies by
virtue of a petition to the petitions committee) receive a debarment
warning.
Debarment Warning
Students who have been required to withdraw from
the Faculty of Arts, or from another Faculty at York, or elsewhere
receive a debarment warning upon continuing their studies in the
Faculty. Students on debarment warning must achieve a cumulative
grade point average of at least 4.0 (C) within the next 24 credits
taken or earn a sessional grade point average of at least 5.0 (C+)
in the session in which that 24th credit is completed and in each
subsequent session until the cumulative average reaches 4.0 (C),
and must then maintain this average. Students who do not fulfill
these conditions will be debarred from the University. Students
whose cumulative grade point average falls below 2.5 at any time
while on debarment warning will be debarred.
Debarment
Students who have already been required to withdraw
because of their unsatisfactory academic record and whose record
does not show improvement are debarred from the University. Debarment,
the minimum period for which is normally two years, means that the
student is no longer a student at York University.
Petition to Continue Without Interruption
Students who have been debarred may submit a
petition to the Faculty of Arts Petitions Committee requesting permission
to continue their studies without interruption.
Reapplying After Debarment
Students who have been debarred and who wish
to resume their studies must apply for admission through the Admissions
Office, and must provide persuasive evidence that they are ready
and able to complete a degree program.
Debarment Warning Remains in Effect
Students who have been debarred and who subsequently
resume their studies in the Faculty of Arts, whether by petitioning
to continue without interruption or by reapplying for admission,
receive an academic probation. For students proceeding on academic
probation, the debarment warning conditions outlined above remain
in effect.
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