Student Academic Standards and Performance
Academic Warning, Probation and Suspension, Undergraduate - 1I1
- Students whose cumulative grade-point averages are 2.00 or above are considered to be in Academic Good Standing.
- When students' cumulative grade-point averages fall below 2.00, they will be placed on Academic Warning and will be subject to the restrictions placed on warning students. Students who have been placed on Academic Warning must receive intensive academic counseling and advising during the next term of enrollment. Advisors will assist students to identify difficulties and to develop a plan of action mutually agreeable to the advisor and the student. They will receive written notification of their warning status and information regarding the Academic Warning, Probation and Suspension policy. Such notification will occur early in the term immediately following attaining warning status.
- Students on Academic Warning will not change their status until they raise their cumulative average to the 2.00 level, or move to Academic Probation.
- In the event students on Academic Warning fail to attain a 2.00 term average for their next term of attendance, they will be placed on Academic Probation.
- Academic Probation students will be required to enroll in an appropriate college success course as determined by the advisor through Learning Support Services. The course will focus on subjects for academic recovery such as effective learning strategies, study skills, time management, organization, utilization of finances, and follow-through within and outside of the classroom.
- In the event students on Academic Probation fail to attain a 2.00 term average for their next term of attendance, they will be placed on Academic Suspension.
- Suspended students will be ineligible to attend SIUE for at least one term (fall, spring, or summer). After one semester, a suspended student may return to SIUE and enroll in courses. Students will be required to meet three times during their return semester with an advisor.
- Suspended students who re-enroll shall be classified as "exploratory" and will assume probationary status.
- If a student is suspended for a second or subsequent time, the student must seek approval to re-enter from the Suspension Appeals Committee. The Suspension Appeals Committee will include an appointee by the Provost, the Director of Retention and Student Success, and an appointee from the Faculty Senate who shall serve a three-year term. In cases where a student had been accepted to a major, the Committee may add a representative from that major department. A student must file an appeal before any action can be taken by the Suspension Appeals Committee. The student will not be allowed to re-enter the University without a favorable action from this committee.
A plan of action is a course of study designed to help the student progress more effectively. A plan of action may include:
- Reduction in number of hours attempted
- Change in program (major)
- Enrollment in courses prescribed by the advisor, e.g., writing
- Re-enrollment in courses in which the student previously received a failing grade
- Career counseling
- Other measures recommended by the advisor
Approved by Chancellor effective 12/18/24
This policy was issued on January 21, 2010.
This policy was edited on January 7, 2025, replacing the September 10, 2018 version.
Document Reference: 1I1
Origin: CC 43-85/86; CC 18-88/89; CC 15-91/92; OC 1/11/10; CC 14-17/18; OC 12/18/24