Academic Probation

Academic Probation

A student is put on academic probation when he/she successfully appeals an academic suspension. Students on academic probation are required to meet higher standards for each term while on probation. Each probationary term a student must achieve a Grade Point Average of 2.1 and complete 100% of credits attempted. Failure to meet these standards during a warning semester puts a student back into academic suspension. View more information on Riverland's Satisfactory Progress Policy.

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