Academic Probation
32. i) The academic records of all students are reviewed
at the end of each year of study.
ii) Students are placed on probation when they: a)
are admitted with a marginal academic record; b) fail to obtain the required
cumulative overall average for their year level.
iii) They are removed from probation when they obtain
the required cumulative overall average for their year level.
iv) They may proceed on probation in the bachelor program
if they maintain a 4.4 average on the courses taken while on probation,
even if their cumulative average is below the minimum to be removed from
probation.
v) Similarly, they may proceed on probation in the
Honours program if they maintain a 6.0 average on the courses taken while
on probation.
vi) They are debarred from further registration if
they do not satisfy (iii) or (iv) above.
vii) Students who fail to obtain the cumulative average
for their year and whose average for the current year is below 3.0, will
have failed the year, and will receive no credit for courses taken in
that year. The grades will appear on their record but will not enter into
the calculation of their cumulative averages. If they wish to continue
their studies at Glendon, they must apply for re-admission, and, if accepted,
will be placed on academic probation.
viii) Students who are not debarred may petition by
the closing date for registration of the next academic session in which
they register to have their last year (or equivalent) counted as a failed
year. The students would be placed on probation.
ix) Students on probation may not take more than 30
credits in an academic session.
x) Students on probation who do not attain at the end
of the first term a cumulative average of more than 3.0 (D+) are required
to discuss the situation with their adviser.
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