This person is the first line of appeal for a grade dispute in a course.
Who is the instructor?
SAP refers to this concept related to progress towards degree completion.
What is Satisfactory Academic Progress?
The required semesters in which students must earn Journey credit.
What is every semester of full-time enrollment?
Most college courses carry this number of credit hours.
What is 3?
This is the value in quality points of an A grade.
What is 4 points?
This individual is the second line of appeal in a dispute about a course grade.
Who is the Dean of the College?
This academic status is the result of a failure to achieve the required 2.0 minimum grade point average.
What is Academic Probation?
How many Cultural Experience Program (CEP) credits must a student earn to graduate?
What is 24 credits?
This is the normal range of credit hours that constitutes full-time enrollment.
What is 12-18 hours?
This GPA must be earned in order to be included on the Dean’s List each semester.
What is a 3.5?
This office is the final line of appeal in a dispute about a course grade.
What is the Provost’s Office
This academic status is the result of a failure to achieve the required 2.0 minimum grade point average for two consecutive semesters.
What is Academic Suspension?
Policies for class attendance and punctuality are established here.
What is each department?
Once you begin attending AU, this form must be completed prior to registration for a course to be taken at another school.
What is a Transient Course Work Approval Form?
This GPA is required for coursework counting towards a major, minor, or certificate.
What is a 2.0?
Freshmen are allowed to take courses at this numeric level(s).
What are 100 and 200-level courses?
If a student is suspended at the end of spring semester, enrollment in this can be attempted in order to improve the GPA before fall.
What is Summer School?
Students find the policy on Academic Honesty and Dishonesty here.
What is the Student Handbook or Undergraduate Catalog?
The number of days a student has to withdraw from a traditional course without it appearing on the transcript.
What is 8 days?
This number of hours must be completed and this GPA earned before a student can request taking a course as Pass/Fail.
What is 60 hours and a 2.5 GPA?
If students earn either of these grades, they are allowed to repeat a course.
What is a D or F?
Students on probation do this as the best means of improving their GPA and avoiding suspension.
What is repeating a previous D or F?
This federal regulation protects the privacy of a student’s academic record.
What is FERPA?
The number of hours that must be completed to be considered a sophomore.
What is 30 credit hours?
This is the range of hours required to complete an undergraduate degree?
What is 120-135 hours?