Graduate Academic and Financial Aid Probation
MSN and MHA students placed on academic and financial aid probation must:
- Achieve at least a term GPA of 3.0 (on a standard 4.0 scale),
- Successfully complete the credits attempted during the probationary period, and
- Increase their CGPA and rate (pace) of progress to the level required for satisfactory academic progress.
MSOT students placed on academic and financial aid probation must:
- Achieve at least a trimester minimum grade point average as required (on a standard 4.0 scale).
- Successfully complete the credits attempted during the probationary period
- Increase their CGPA and rate of progress to the level required for satisfactory academic progress
During the academic and financial aid probationary period, the student will remain eligible for Federal Student Financial Aid. If by the end of any probationary period, a student raises his or her CGPA and rate of progress to or above the minimum standards for satisfactory academic progress, the student will be removed from probation and returned to regular status, and be eligible for financial aid. However, if at the end of the probationary period the student fails to meet the minimum CGPA or Academic Plan requirements, or rate of progress requirements, the student will be academically dismissed from the University.