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Grade Warning Probation Policies

  Students' academic standing at BYUH is determined by (1) the grades they have earned (grade standing), and (2) the progress they have made in completing courses for which they have registered (progress standing). Students must satisfy both grade and progress standing in order to considered in good academic standing.

    Grade Standing

  A student's grade standing is determined by the BYUH cumulative grade point average (CGPA). Students whose BYUH CGPA and most recent semester or term GPA are 2.0 or higher have satisfactory grade standing.

    Grade Warning:
  Occurs only when the first semester/term BYUH grade point average (GPA) falls below 2.0.

    Grade Probation:
  Occurs when any semester/term (except for the first at BYUH) grade point average (GPA) or cumulative grade point average (CGPA) falls below 2.00

    Grade Suspension:
  Occurs when a student is on grade probation and the next semester/term grade point average or cumulative grade point average falls below 2.00. Students may appeal their suspension status to the Academic Exceptions Committee.

  Note: Students placed on Grade Probation who earn a GPA of 2.5 or higher and complete 12 credit hours (6 per term) in the next enrollment period may continue on Grade Probation if their BYUH CGPA remains below 2.0

    Progress Standing

  Students may be placed on Progress Warning, Progress Probation and Progress Suspension. This status is determined by their Academic Deans and the Academic Exceptions Committee.


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