Unsatisfactory Grades
An unsatisfactory grade (“U”) in any course constitutes a failing grade, and immediately places the student on academic probation, requiring that the course be formally remediated.
- Remediation may extend the length of time for the student to complete the program.
- Failure to pass the course upon remediation will render the student subject to dismissal from the Program.
- If a student successfully remediates a course, a grade of C for the course will be recorded on the official transcript beneath the original course grade of “U” (Unsatisfactory). The student will be returned to Good Academic Standing; however,
- A student who earns a second “U” for a course in the program will be subject to dismissal.
See Remediation for more information.