Academic probation
At the end of any term, a student whose term Grade Point Average (GPA)
or cumulative GPA falls below the level shown in the following
table will be placed on Academic Probation for the succeeding term.
A Transfer
Student assumes the GPA requirements of the class the student
enters.
| Terms |
Minimum Term GPA |
Minimum Cumulative GPA |
| 1-3 |
1.800 |
1.800 |
| 4-12 |
2.000 |
2.000 |
If a student's term GPA falls below the required level, the
student acquires one probation. If a student's cumulative GPA falls
below the required level, the student acquires one probation. It is
thus possible for a student to acquire a maximum of two probations
in one quarter.
Any student placed on probation in a given term can be required
to appear before the Admissions and Standing Committee as a
condition of remaining in the Institute.
Removal of academic probation
At the end of any term (excluding summer), a full time student
whose term GPA and Cumulative GPA meet the minimum level as shown
in the table above, will be removed from academic probation. All
courses must be taken for graded credit, and may not include
courses on the Audit or Pass/Fail basis.
Dismissal for academic deficiency
- A student who acquires a total of three probations in
immediately successive terms will be dismissed from the Rose-Hulman
Institute of Technology.
- A student who acquires three probations will be allowed to
remain in school for one term if the student's term GPA is 2.500 or
better. The student must be enrolled as a full-time student and all
courses must be taken for graded credit, and may not include
courses on the Audit or Pass/Fail
basis.
Part-time student
The Admissions and Standing Committee may permit a student on
probation or one who has been dismissed and re-admitted to enroll
as a Part-Time Student. If sufficient GPA
improvement is achieved, the student may be permitted to remain in
school, but the probationary status will not change. Probation can
only be removed for satisfactory work as a Full-Time Student.
For more information see:
Re-Admission
Withdrawal
Exceptions & Questions: Consult the
Admissions and Standing Committee.
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