UNF Policies & Regulations

Academic Affairs

 

University of North Florida
Number Title Effective Date Revised Date
2.0400P Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy 07/08/2008  
Responsible Division/Department: The Graduate School
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  1. OBJECTIVE & PURPOSE

    To establish minimum criteria for satisfactory academic progress in pursuit of a graduate degree.

  2. STATEMENT OF POLICY

    Good Academic Standing
    A graduate student who has a cumulative UNF Graduate GPA of 3.0 or higher is considered to be in good academic standing.

    A graduate student must have a cumulative UNF Graduate GPA of 3.0 or higher to be eligible for graduation and the award of a graduate degree.

    Graduate students who hold assistanships and fellowships are expected to be in good academic standing.

    Academic Probation
    A graduate student who fails to maintain a cumulative UNF Graduate GPA of at least 3.0 will be considered not in good academic standing and will be placed on academic probation. Probation shall be noted on the academic transcript for each term in which the cumulative UNF Graduate GPA is below 3.0.

    Academic Suspension and Dismissal
    (1) If, while a graduate student is on probation, the cumulative UNF Graduate GPA does not reach 3.0 in the next academic term, the student is eligible for suspension or dismissal from the program.

    (2) If, while a graduate student is on probation, he or she earns a D or F in a graduate course in his or her program of study, the student is eligible for suspension or dismissal from the program.

    The decision concerning whether the student is actually placed on academic suspension rests with the particular program's Graduate Program Director and/or the program's Graduate Program Committee (should the program have one).

    Academic suspension is noted on the academic transcript. A graduate student may not register for courses while on academic suspension. The decision to release the student from academic suspension rests with the particular program's Graduate Program Director and/or Graduate Program Committee.

    Decisions made by Graduate Program Directors and/or Graduate Program Committees may be appealed by graduate students; such appeals are made through the normal academic appeals process as specified in the Graduate Catalog and Student Handbook.

    Program-Specific Policies
    Many programs have program-specific policies further defining good academic standing and related matters. These program-specific policies, if inclusive of higher standards than those of the university, supersede university policy. Please refer to individual program requirements for more information.

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