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Probation
Students are required to continually
maintain the minimum Grade Point Average (GPA)
requirement for the degree program concerned. Should
the GPA fall below the minimum requirements at the
end of a semester or quarter, the students will be
placed on a probation in the following semester or
quarter. If the student fails to attain the minimum
GPA level in the following semester/ quarter, the
student will be placed on Final Mandatory Probation
in the subsequent semester/quarter. Should a student
be unable to improve the GPA to the required minimum
level, after two consecutive semesters/quarters on
probation, the student will be dropped form the
program.
Semester Progression
In all undergraduate (bachelor)
programs, if a student is awarded non-passing grades
(F,W,I) in more than two subjects, the student will
not be promoted to the next semester of the program
and will be required to repeat the subjects which
the student failed to pass, in the following
semester, in addition to being placed on probation.
In case of up to two subjects with non-passing
grades, the student will be allowed to be promoted
to the next semester on probation and will be
required to repeat the subjects, which the student
failed to pass, in the following semester.
In all graduate (master) programs,
if a student is awarded non-passing grades (F,W,I)
in more than one subject, the student will not be
promoted to the next semester of the program and
will be required to repeat the subjects which the
student failed to pass, in the following semester,
in addition to being placed on probation. In case of
up to one subject with non-passing grades, the
student will be allowed to be promoted to the next
semester on probation and will be required to repeat
the subject, which the student failed to pass, in
the following semester.
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