Warnings and Sanctions
Note: The following applies to students admitted
to York University for Fall 2001 and subsequent sessions. Students
admitted before Fall 2001 should consult the Undergraduate Programs
Calendar of the year in which they were admitted for information
regarding warnings and sanctions which apply to them.
Academic Warning
Students whose cumulative overall 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) receive an academic warning. Students on academic warning
must achieve a cumulative overall grade point average of at least
3.5 by the end of the next 30 credits in order to continue; otherwise
they will have failed to gain standing.
Failure to Gain Standing
Students are said to have failed to gain standing
if their cumulative overall grade point average falls below 2.5
at any time after completion of 24 credits or if they were on academic
warning and did not achieve the cumulative overall grade point
average of at least 3.5 by the end of the next 30 credits. Students
who have failed to gain standing may not register for any courses
unless they are re-admitted to the University. Applications for
re-admission, not normally considered within one year from the
date of failure to gain standing, should be made to the director
of admissions.
Debarment Warning
Students who have failed to gain standing in
the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science, or the equivalent in another
Faculty at York University or elsewhere, receive a debarment warning
upon continuing their studies in the Faculty. Students on debarment
warning must achieve a cumulative overall grade point average of
at least 3.5 within the next 24 credits taken in order to continue.
Students who do not fulfill these conditions will be debarred from
the University.
Debarment
Students who have been debarred may be re-admitted
in some subsequent session only if they give convincing evidence
that they can profit from university work. Applications for re-admission
are not normally entertained in less than two years from the date
of debarment.
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