JU
enforces a policy of standards of academic progress. The quality of work
completed must meet the minimum standards published in this Catalog, or the
student will be placed on probation, suspended, or dismissed. To graduate from
JU, an undergraduate student is required to have a minimum cumulative GPA of
2.0; a graduate student is required to have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. The
University reviews the academic progress of students each term and informs those
not making satisfactory progress so that appropriate corrective actions may be
taken. Term is defined as any grading period, whether Traditional 15 week,
Accelerated 8-week, or Summer 6-Week.
PROBATION,
SUSPENSION AND DISMISSAL
The following academic policies apply to
undergraduate students. Graduate students may refer to the appropriate graduate
degree program section of the Catalog. Academic actions are based on attempted
or earned credits (whichever is greater) and on the cumulative grade point
average (CGPA).
- Freshmen and transfer students will not be suspended after their first term.
- Students who are on suspension or who have been dismissed are not considered
to be in good academic standing.
- Students who are on probation or continued probation may take no more than
15 credits during a fall or spring traditional term and no more than three
credits during an accelerated term.
- Classes taken at another school during the term(s) of suspension will not be
evaluated for transfer credit at JU. Classes taken at another school, after the
suspension has expired, will be evaluated for transfer credit when the student
is readmitted.
- A student who is on continued probation for two consecutive terms will be
suspended for one traditional term or two accelerated terms.
- If a student is suspended a second time, the suspension will be for two
traditional terms or four accelerated terms.
- A student suspended a third time will be dismissed.
- A student being readmitted after suspension must:
- Meet with an advisor from the Advising Center, if they are a Traditional
Undergraduate.
- Meet with their advisor if in the Accelerated Degree program or
Cohort RN-BSN.
- Contact their Advisor if in the On-Line Program.
- A student may file a written appeal of their suspension with the Registrar's
Office, within two weeks of the date of the Suspension notice. The appeal will
be reviewed by a Committee composed of the Academic Dean of their
College/School, Director of the Advising Center, and the Registrar or their
representatives. The Committee will meet within a week of the Appeal deadline.
| Grade Point
Range |
Academic
Action |
| 0-28 Credits (freshmen) |
|
| CGPA of at least 1.5, but less than 1.75 |
Probation or Continued Probation |
|
CGPA less than 1.5 |
Suspension, one semester |
| |
|
| 29-57 Credits (sophomores) |
|
| CGPA of at least 1.8, but less than 2.0 |
Probation or Continued Probation |
|
CGPA less than 1.8 |
Suspension, one semester |
| |
|
58-89
Credits (juniors)
|
|
| CGPA of at least 1.9, but less than 2.0 |
Probation or Continued Probation |
| CGPA less than 1.9 |
Suspension, one semester |
| |
|
| 90 or more Credits (seniors) |
|
| CGPA of less than 2.0 |
Suspension, one semester |