Academic Warning Process
The academic warning process is designed to help students identify and address difficulties that are hindering their academic success. Students enter the process when their cumulative GPA (grade point average) is below 2.0. If you have been notified that you are in the academic warning process, know that you are not alone. We are here to support you. Many students work through the warning process each year and go on to successfully graduate.
To successfully work through the warning process, students are assigned an Academic Success Coach, who can help identify strategies for success. It is highly recommended students meet with their Coaches regularly throughout the warning process.
During the warning process, the goals are to (a) identify the difficulties that are hindering academic success; (b) get help to work through each challenge; and (c) raise your cumulative grade point average to 2.0 by earning grades of C+ or better. During the academic warning process, students cannot take more than 14 credits per semester. To help you during the process, we require students to meet each semester with their advisor before they register for the next semester’s courses in addition to their Academic Success Coach.
To learn more about the process and available resources, click on the details below.