Academic
Standing
Academic Good Standing for
Undergraduate Students
Students in academic good standing have either: (1) an overall
and SHSU grade point average of at least 2.0 or (2) have a grade
point average of less than 2.0, but have been readmitted by the
appropriate academic dean. Any student readmitted by the appropriate
academic dean is considered by Sam Houston State University to be
making satisfactory academic progress.
Academic Probation
or Suspension for Undergraduate Students
An undergraduate student who falls below a 2.0 overall grade point
average at the close of any semester or summer school during which
one or more semester hours are attempted will be placed on probation.
Summer school (two sessions) is considered to be a unit equivalent
to a semester. If an enrolled student on probation fails to achieve
a minimum of a 2.0 overall grade point average or earns a grade
of F in a developmental course at the close of the next semester
or summer school following the starting of the probation, the student
will be suspended. Students on probation must be advised prior to
the start of the subsequent semester or summer session.
Undergraduate transfer students who are admitted with less than
a 2.0 overall grade point average are admitted on probation. An
undergraduate transfer student must achieve a minimum overall grade
point average (including all transfer work) of 2.0 at the close
of the semester or summer school for which the student is admitted
or the student will be suspended.
Any student who has accumulated a total of 30 or more deficient
grade points at the end of any fall or spring semester or summer
school will be automatically suspended. Deficiency grade points
which may have been transferred in from other institutions are added
to those received at Sam Houston State University in order to determine
total deficiency grade points. Deficient grade points on transferred
work must be made up in order to earn a degree at Sam Houston State
University. Grades earned at other institutions may not be used
to remove grade deficiencies earned at Sam Houston State University.
Academic actions are based on the total Sam Houston State University
record and are implemented at the close of the fall semester, the
spring semester, and summer school. The appropriate academic dean
may place on probation, retain on probation, or suspend any student
deficient in grade points without regard to the regulations previously
stated.
Removal of Academic
Probation
The student will be removed from probation at the close of the
semester in which the cumulative SHSU and overall grade point averages
both meet or exceed 2.0.
Readmission
to Undergraduate Studies after Suspension
The period of academic suspension and the subsequent readmission
of a student on academic probation are based on the entire Sam Houston
State University academic record. Readmission from suspension must
be approved by the academic dean of the college in which the student
was enrolled at the time of his/her suspension. The petition for
readmission must be made in writing. Students who are subject to
suspension under the stated terms of the Academic Probation, Suspension,
and Termination policy and register for enrollment at the University
do so at their own risk and monies paid for fees and tuition are
subject to the refund regulations as stated in the current catalog.
Remedial Deficiency
Students who earn less than a grade of C in any developmental
course (031D/032D) will automatically be placed on remedial deficiency.
Students on remedial deficiency must be re-advised prior to the
start of the subsequent semester or summer session.
Academic
Grievance Procedures for Students
Academic grievances include disputes over academic standards,
course grades, unauthorized class absences or tardiness, suspension
from the University for academic deficiency, and/or alleged unprofessional
conduct by a course instructor. A copy of Academic Policy Statement
900823, Academic Grievance Procedures for Students, can be obtained
from the office of the student’s academic dean, departmental
chair, or the Newton Gresham Library. This academic policy statement
is available online at http://www.shsu.edu/~vaf_www/aps/stualpha.html.
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