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unsatisfactory scholarship as reflected in the semester grade
point average.
Probation is the likely consequence of:
three grades in the D category in one semester, or
two grades in the D category and a failing grade in one
semester, or
two grades in the D category in one semester following a
semester with one or more failing grades, or
two grades in the D category in one semester following a
semester with two grades in the D category, or
two failing grades in one semester, or
unsatisfactory scholarship as reflected in the grade point
averages of two consecutive semesters.
Dismissal is the likely consequence of:
four grades in the D category in one semester, or
three failing grades in one semester, or
one or more grades in the D category and two failing grades
in one semester, or
the accumulation of five grades below the C category in two
consecutive semesters, or
unsatisfactory scholarship (e.g., two grades in categories below
the C category) during a semester of probation, or failure
to obtain a 2.00 grade point average in the major field of
concentration by the end of the sixth or any subsequent
semester.
Academic warning or probation ceases at the end of the semester for
which it has been imposed, provided no further action is taken by
the Office of the Dean of the College.
A student who has been dismissed for academic reasons is usually
not eligible for readmission to the College and may not register for
additional course-work creditable toward a degree at Saint Anselm
College without the written permission of the Dean of the College.
Appeal of an academic dismissal may be made to the Dean of the
College. The appeal must be made in writing and be received in the
Office of the Dean within ten days of the date of the letter of dismissal.
Students who have not maintained an acceptable scholastic standing
may not run for elective office in student organizations, participate
in intercollegiate athletic contests or represent the College at public
events.
Class Standing
For sophomore standing, a student must have completed successfully
at least ten courses; for junior standing, a student must have completed
successfully at least twenty courses; for senior standing, a student
must have completed successfully at least thirty courses and be eligible
for graduation at the next Spring commencement.
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