Parents & Family: Succeed w/ my Student: Grades & Academic Policies
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University College Freshman Drop Policy
(beginning academic year 2009–2010)
University College first-year students (25 credit hours or below) may not drop more than one course per semester. This policy will be enforced through advisor sign-off on drop requests. This policy does not include course adjustments made during the first week of class nor does it apply to classes in which a student has been “administratively withdrawn.”
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University College Probation and Dismissal Policies
*First-Year Undergraduate (FYU) Students
Academic Probation
- Students will be placed on academic probation at the end of their first semester of attendance if their IU GPA is between 1.0 and 1.99. Students will be informed of their probationary status by letter.
- Students on first-time academic probation will be required for the next semester of enrollment to participate in an approved intensive intervention provided by University College.
- Students on academic probation must register before the end of the first full week of classes. No full-term courses or first-eight-week courses can be added after the first full week of classes.
- Students may be continued on probation when their next semester GPA is 2.0 or above, but their cumulative IU GPA is between 1.0 and 1.99.
- Students will be removed from probationary status once their cumulative IU GPA is 2.0 or above.
Academic Dismissal
- Beginning students who attempted 12 or more credit hours (including Ws) must obtain at least a 1.0 GPA at the end of their first semester or they will be dismissed.
- Students who withdrew from all courses are exempt.
- Students dismissed for the first time must sit out for a minimum of one regular (fall or spring) semester and petition by the established deadlines to be reinstated. Reinstatement is not automatic.
- Students dismissed two or more times must remain out of school for two regular (fall and spring) semesters and petition by the established deadlines to be eligible for reinstatement.
* Defined by the IUPUI Admissions Center as high school graduates (or students who have completed the GED or equivalent credential) with less than 12 hours of attempted college credit at the time of enrollment at IUPUI.
All Other Students
Academic Probation
- All other students whose cumulative IU GPA falls below 2.0 will be placed on academic probation. Students will be informed of their probationary status by letter.
- Students on first-time academic probation will be required for the next semester of enrollment to participate in an approved intensive intervention provided by University College.
- Students on academic probation must register before the end of the first full week of classes. No full-term courses or first-eight-week courses can be added after the first full week of classes.
- Students may be continued on probation when their semester GPA is 2.0 or above, but their cumulative IU GPA is below 2.0.
- Students will be removed from probationary status once their cumulative IU GPA is 2.0 or above.
Academic Dismissal
- All other students on probation who have completed a minimum of 12 IU GPA hours are subject to dismissal if they fail to attain a GPA of at least 2.0 in any two consecutive semesters (fall and spring) and their cumulative IU GPA is below 2.0.
- Students who are dismissed for the first time must sit out for a minimum of one regular (fall or spring) semester and petition by the established deadlines to be eligible for reinstatement. Reinstatement is not automatic.
- Students dismissed two or more times must remain out of school for two regular (fall and spring) semesters and petition by the established deadlines to be eligible for reinstatement.
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Reinstatement
- Reinstatement will be the decision of the school to which students are petitioning.
- Students who are reinstated will be classified as probationary students until their cumulative GPA is 2.0 or above. During the first regularly enrolled semester on probation, the student must achieve a semester GPA of at least a 2.3. In each subsequent semester on probation, the student must achieve a semester GPA of 2.0. Failure to meet the semester GPA requirement will result in dismissal.
- Students who are reinstated must register before the first day of class of the term for which they are reinstated. If a student does not register, a service indicator blocking registration will be placed on the student’s record on the first day of class. In addition, a note will be placed in the student's file indicating that the student failed to meet the registration deadline.
Please Note
In order to ensure equity between inter-campus transfer students and transfer students from outside the IU system, only IUPUI grades will be considered in determining probation and dismissal.
The School of Liberal Arts, School of Science, and University College, in agreement with this common policy, will honor academic probation and dismissal status from other units.
Students may also be academically dismissed or released from a particular program if they do not make consistent and appropriate academic progress relevant to their fields of study. This is left to the discretion of the appropriate officer in the school.
University College policy concerning academic dismissal is that students who are dismissed for the first time from IUPUI, IUB, PU, IU regional campuses, or other IUPUI schools, must sit out for a minimum of one regular (fall or spring) semester and petition by the established deadlines to be reinstated.
Reinstatement Petition Application Deadlines**
**University College does not accept petitions for summer sessions.
August 1 – October 1 for spring semester
April 1 – June 1 for fall semester
ATTENTION: Students who have been out of IUPUI for two or more semesters must also complete the Returning Student Application through the IUPUI Admissions website: www.returnto.iupui.edu
Students who have been out of IUPUI for 5 years or longer, please contact:
Administrative Withdrawal Policy
Students who miss more than 50% of their class meetings of a given section during the first four weeks of the fall or spring semesters may be administratively withdrawn from that course unless documentation of contact with their course instructor, academic unit or academic advisor is provided. Undergraduate students may be administratively withdrawn regardless of class level. This Administrative Withdrawal Policy may be implemented in all undergraduate level courses subject to the following provisions:
- The Administrative Withdrawal Policy must be approved by appropriate faculties in an academic unit for use in all sections of a multi-section course. Administrative withdrawal is not a section-level policy.
- The Administrative Withdrawal Policy must be included in the course syllabus with specific language as to the policy. Students must be informed that administrative withdrawal may have an impact on their Financial Aid awards and/or student visa status.
- When an Administrative Withdrawal Policy is utilized, the course instructor must take attendance. The course instructor initiates the administrative withdrawal process and has the right to stop the process at any time.
- The Administrative Withdrawal Policy for each academic unit should include a provision of student notification prior to the administrative withdrawal.
- Administrative withdrawal will take place after the fee refund period. Students who are administratively withdrawn from the course will not be eligible for a tuition refund.
- Administrative withdrawals will be managed through policies established by each academic unit in consultation with the Registrar’s Office.
- Academic units may establish an Administrative Withdrawal Policy more restrictive than provisions outlined by this policy.
The Registrar’s Office will report each semester on the number of administrative withdrawals for each course.
Approved by IUPUI Faculty Council, May 1, 2003
Approved by Academic Affairs Committee February 21, 2003
http://registrar.iupui.edu/withdrawal-policy.html 
Early Warning
In the fourth week of each semester, faculty are asked to report on students who are not performing well in their classes. Letters are mailed to students encouraging them to contact their instructors or an advisor for assistance in the course.





























