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Academic
Suspension Definition: Students who have an EOU term GPA below 2.000 while on academic probation will be placed on Academic Suspension. Suspended (and, hence, "former") students are denied all student privileges including, but not limited to: registration, class attendance, financial aid and residence in EOU housing. Students who petition for reinstatement should attend classes until their case is resolved with the Academic Standards Committee. Procedures: Typewritten and include (at a minimum) information about the causes of poor academic performance and information about possible remedies. Petitions not meeting these minimal requirements will not be considered. CHANGE HERE:Received by 5 pm on the -- {to be added} Friday before classes begin -- {to be deleted} first Tuesday of classes -- for the term in which the suspended student seeks reinstatement. The ASC will not consider petitions received after the deadline for the term in which the student seeks reinstatement. Students attending on-campus
classes will then be required to meet with the committee as part of the
decision process. A student who does not attend will not be reinstated
unless they have obtained written permission from the committee. Advisors will be notified at
the end of each term of those students who are on academic suspension. The committee must meet and
consider all petitions before the end of the first week of the term. Should
the ASC act favorably upon such a petition, the restrictions are lifted
and all the conditions of probationary status are applied but 'suspension'
will still appear on the transcript. The committee may also require the
student to meet other conditions as appropriate. These conditions may
include (but are not limited to) meeting with the student's advisor, limitations
on credits taken, and testing (where appropriate) to determine the student's
academic level. Such conditions are intended to help the student achieve
academic success. Students returned to probationary
status after being suspended must maintain term GPA's of 2.000 or better
in order to maintain, at least, probation status. A student who has been
reinstated to probationary status and who subsequently has a term GPA
drop below 2.000 will be suspended. This suspension may not be appealed
to the ASC without at least one term of good standing since the previous
suspension. Suspended students seeking reinstatement will be automatically
reinstated if one year has passed since the suspension or if they have
earned, after their suspension, a GPA of 2.000 or better with at least
24 graded credits from accredited colleges or universities. Their academic
status upon reinstatement will be academic probation.
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