Academic Probation
There are three categories of academic probation status recognized at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor: probation, continued probation, and probation by petition. Each of these is explained in appropriate areas of the following sections.
Academic probation: An undergraduate student failing to meet the following minimum standards is automatically placed on academic probation:
Freshman
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0-29 semester hours earned
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1.8 GPA on cumulative graded hours
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Sophomore
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30-59 semester hours earned
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2.0 GPA on cumulative graded hours
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Junior
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60-89 semester hours earned
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2.0 GPA on cumulative graded hours
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Senior
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90 + semester hours earned
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2.0 GPA on cumulative graded hours
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A student who is admitted to the University on academic probation or who is placed on academic probation is expected to conform to the following regulations:
(1) Reduce academic load to a maximum of 12 semester hours;
(2) Adjust work program to better fit the academic needs of the student;
(3) Attend all classes; and
(4) Adhere to individualized academic action plan if deemed necessary by the student’s academic Dean.
To be removed from academic probation, a student must achieve the cumulative GPA level required for the student's classification.
Continued probation: If a student does not achieve the cumulative GPA level required to be removed from probation, he/she may be placed on continued probation if the student earned a term GPA of 2.0 or better the semester on academic probation.
Students on continued probation will not be eligible to participate in any non-curricular activities until the academic probation is removed.
If the student did not achieve a term GPA of at least 2.0 during the semester on probation, he/she is placed on academic suspension.