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Students who have attempted 12 or more credits must have at least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average to be in academic good standing.
At the close of each Fall and Spring semester, once final grades have been posted, the Dean and Vice Provost for Curriculum and Assessment review records of all matriculated students enrolled at the College who have attempted twelve (12) or more credits. Credits and grades of all Ramapo course work contribute to the cumulative grade point average. Courses transferred from other colleges count only as credits earned.
Matriculated students whose academic performance has fallen below a cumulative 2.0 GPA, which is required to graduate from Ramapo College, are advised of the deficiency in writing by the Vice Provost for Curriculum and Assessment via Ramapo College e-mail.
Students who have a cumulative GPA below 2.0 for one semester are placed on Academic Warning.
Students placed on Academic Warning cannot appeal their standing.
Students who have a cumulative GPA below 2.0 for two consecutive semesters are placed on Academic Probation.
Students placed on Academic Probation cannot appeal their standing.
Toward the middle of the Fall and Spring semester, the Vice Provost for Curriculum and Assessment sends an email to students on Academic Probation, reminding students of their standing and the actions to be taken once grades have been posted at the end of the semester.
Students who have a cumulative GPA below 2.0 for three consecutive semesters are placed on Academic Suspension for one regular semester. Upon notification of suspension, the student is given an opportunity to submit a written appeal for immediate reinstatement to the Dean of the school in which they are majoring.
Appeals must include:
If a student is reinstated based on an appeal, at the end of the probationary period:
A student who does not appeal in writing to the Dean of the school in which they are majoring by the designated deadline [provided in the notification letter from the Vice Provost for Curriculum and Assessment] is viewed as accepting the one full Fall or Spring semester suspension.
Decisions are final and do not have a further appeal.
Upon notification of dismissal, the student is given an opportunity to submit a written appeal for immediate reinstatement to the Dean of the school in which they are majoring.
The appeal process is the same as that for students who have been suspended.
If a student is reinstated based on an appeal, at the end of the probationary period:
Decisions are final and do not have a further appeal.
A student who did not appeal their Fall or Spring semester Academic Suspension and wishes to return to the College must apply for reinstatement.[2]
Reinstatement is neither automatic nor guaranteed after Academic Suspension.
Students are required to apply to their Dean of the school in which they are majoring by at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the fall and spring semesters.
The student begins the process for reinstatement by making an appointment with the Center for Student Success advisor, who does the following before advancing the student to the Dean:
If the Dean of the school in which they are majoring rejects the student’s reinstatement appeal, the student may petition for a review by the Vice Provost for Curriculum and Assessment.
The petition is initiated by the submission of a written statement (submitted via email to the Vice Provost by the student) that explains his/her position and includes any evidence that counters the decision of the Dean of the school in which they are majoring.
If the Vice Provost accepts the petition, the student will be reinstated on Academic Probation.
The Vice Provost and Dean of the school in which they are majoring may stipulate additional conditions in connection with reinstatement.
At the end of the semester for which students are reinstated:
[1] Students who did not make an Immediate Reinstatement Appeal of an Academic Dismissal are ineligible to apply for reinstatement. (Immediate Reinstatement Appeal refers to the imposed deadline for an appeal as contained in the letter sent to students from the Vice Provost for Curriculum and Assessment.)
[2] Students must apply for reinstatement through the Dean and then apply for readmission through the Office of Admissions after a suspension absence from the college of two or more consecutive semesters.
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