Academic Standing and Enrollment
You must maintain a cumulative GPA of B (3.0) to be considered in good academic standing.
If you have received grades of C, D, E, or withdrawal (WD) in two 4-credit Extension School courses or one 8-credit Summer School course, you are considered to be in poor academic standing and you cannot transfer or apply to a degree program or graduate. If you are in poor academic standing for 2 terms, you may be required to withdraw from the program.
Your grade point average is calculated using all grades in courses that could count toward the program. Any courses in which you receive a grade lower than B are not accepted for credit toward the program but are counted in your overall average.
The first 2 grades of withdrawal (WD) are not included in the grade point average. The third and subsequent noncompletion grades count as zeroes (the equivalent of a failing grade). An interim grade of extension of time (EXT) is not counted in the calculation.
See Grades for the values used in grade-point-average calculation.
If you do not register for each term at the Extension School, you must reapply to the program upon your return.