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You are in their entering class, shouldn't you be aware of this!?!?! This is from the NSE COP Student Handbook, "College of Pharmacy Academic Standing
There are four major classifications for student academic standing: good standing, academic probation, academic suspension, and academic dismissal.

Good Standing
A student in good standing is defined as one who passes all courses and maintains a cumulative and semester GPA of 70 percent or higher. Students who fail to maintain good standing in the program may be subject to sanctions, including
probation, suspension, and dismissal. Any student failing a course must repeat it at his or her own expense.

Academic Probation
• cumulative and/or semester GPA below 70 percent
• failure of any course
• failure of any experiential course in any grading period
• repeating an academic year
• passed reexaminations are not considered failures in determining academic standing

Academic Suspension
• failure or withdrawal of any course upon repeating it
• failure of any experiential course upon repeating it
• failure of two didactic courses in a semester
• failure of two advanced experiential courses
• passed reexaminations are not considered failures in determining academic standing

Academic Dismissal
• semester or cumulative GPA below 70 percent in two consecutive grading periods
• failure of three or more courses in one grading period
• failure of an experiential course in any two grading periods whether or not they are consecutive
• failure of remediations
• failure of a repeated course
• remaining on academic probation for more than one year without substantial progress
• remaining in an experiential remediation for more than two consecutive semesters
• more than seven years to complete the entire program
• legal, moral, behavioral, ethical, or academic dishonesty or professional misconduct
warrant such action
• the dean determines there are factors that would interfere with or prevent the student
from practicing the highest quality of pharmacy
• passed reexaminations are not considered failures in determining academic standing
Students on academic probation will remain at that status until the GPA is raise appropriately or failed courses /experiences are remediated, retaken, or retested and passed. During the warning or probation period, students should limit extracurricular activities and refrain from obtaining employment.
Students on academic probation will not be permitted to represent the college or hold office in any student organizations. Permission to participate in extracurricular activities (e.g., professional conferences, health fairs, mission trips) must be submitted in writing to the Office of the Dean, and may only be granted by the dean of the college."

Hope this helps.
 
Thank YOu Very Much for the information. The reason why I did not even inquire into this, is because I have always been a good student, and I plan to uphold that in the COP. I do not even want to give myself that option of coming close to the "in-between" mark.

I was just curious, because people on the board were discussing passing/failing issues.

I greatly appreciate your help, thanks.




ButlerPharm.D. said:
You are in their entering class, shouldn't you be aware of this!?!?! This is from the NSE COP Student Handbook, "College of Pharmacy Academic Standing
There are four major classifications for student academic standing: good standing, academic probation, academic suspension, and academic dismissal.

Good Standing
A student in good standing is defined as one who passes all courses and maintains a cumulative and semester GPA of 70 percent or higher. Students who fail to maintain good standing in the program may be subject to sanctions, including
probation, suspension, and dismissal. Any student failing a course must repeat it at his or her own expense.

Academic Probation
• cumulative and/or semester GPA below 70 percent
• failure of any course
• failure of any experiential course in any grading period
• repeating an academic year
• passed reexaminations are not considered failures in determining academic standing

Academic Suspension
• failure or withdrawal of any course upon repeating it
• failure of any experiential course upon repeating it
• failure of two didactic courses in a semester
• failure of two advanced experiential courses
• passed reexaminations are not considered failures in determining academic standing

Academic Dismissal
• semester or cumulative GPA below 70 percent in two consecutive grading periods
• failure of three or more courses in one grading period
• failure of an experiential course in any two grading periods whether or not they are consecutive
• failure of remediations
• failure of a repeated course
• remaining on academic probation for more than one year without substantial progress
• remaining in an experiential remediation for more than two consecutive semesters
• more than seven years to complete the entire program
• legal, moral, behavioral, ethical, or academic dishonesty or professional misconduct
warrant such action
• the dean determines there are factors that would interfere with or prevent the student
from practicing the highest quality of pharmacy
• passed reexaminations are not considered failures in determining academic standing
Students on academic probation will remain at that status until the GPA is raise appropriately or failed courses /experiences are remediated, retaken, or retested and passed. During the warning or probation period, students should limit extracurricular activities and refrain from obtaining employment.
Students on academic probation will not be permitted to represent the college or hold office in any student organizations. Permission to participate in extracurricular activities (e.g., professional conferences, health fairs, mission trips) must be submitted in writing to the Office of the Dean, and may only be granted by the dean of the college."

Hope this helps.
 
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