Academic Standing
You will receive an email from the Registrar’s office stating that you have an important message in MyUI.
You will have access to a detailed letter from the Registrar explaining what paper work must be completed. This includes an Academic Plan and a paper reflecting your performance from last term and new strategies to become more successful in the coming semester.
Contact your advisor to make an appointment to meet to discuss your academic plan.
Students on probation have a “probation hold” placed on their MyUI account. Students will be unable to add, drop or change classes until the Academic Plan and essay have been discussed with the student’s advisor. At that meeting, the probation hold will be lifted.
Academic Standing Regulations: Please review Regulation L (Academic Standing, Probation, Disqualification and Reinstatement) in the ¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éç General Catalog
Academic Status - Probation
If your cumulative UI GPA falls below a 2.00, you will be placed on Academic Probation. Probation is a serious matter and you are required to meet with your advisor before the probation hold is removed from your MyUI account. Prior to meeting with your advisor, you must complete and bring to the meeting an Academic Plan and write a 1-2 page paper for which:
- You identify what you believe are the reasons for your poor academic performance;
- You identify strategies you believes will be useful to improve your academic performance;
- You specifically addresses how you will incorporate those strategies into your Academic Plan for the upcoming semester.
While on probation, you are expected to meet regularly with your advisors. Advisors may make referrals to Academic Support and Access, Mathematics Assistance Center, Writing Center, or the Counseling and Testing Office, as examples of support services offered at the ¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éç. The Academic Plan form is available on the Registrar’s Web site under Forms, Academic Plan.
NOTE You may be invited to attend the Student Options Advising Retreat (SOAR) offered in January. For details and registration information refer to SOAR.
Academic Status - First Disqualification
First Disqualification: If you fail to obtain a minimum 2.0 GPA for the semester you are on probation, you will be placed on academic disqualification. The University recommends on first academic disqualification you sit out one semester to help clarify academic and personal goals. After a one-semester leave from school, you are allowed to return on Academic Probation to the University. However, if you believe your situation is such that you will be able to improve your academic performance without the one-semester leave, you may petition to be reinstated to the college.
Note: The Registrar’s office will drop students from their next semester’s classes if those students on academic disqualification are not reinstated by the deadline.
Academic Reinstatement Process: The process to petition for reinstatement from a first academic disqualification is the same process as for Academic Probation.
To be considered for academic reinstatement you must meet with your academic advisor. Prior to that meeting, you must fill out an Academic Plan and send it to your advisor. The plan must address the following:
- Provide an honest, thoughtful explanation of the reasons for your disqualification and a realistic plan for correcting your status.
- What are your academic goals? Your personal goals?
- List honest, specific reasons why you did not do well academically last semester (or when you were last enrolled) especially when you knew you were on academic probation.
- What are the steps you have taken and will take to ensure this situation will not happen again?
- What have you learned from this experience?
- List campus resources that you will use to help reach your target academic goals.
- Do you work? If so, how many hours do you work per week?
- Tell us what your plans are if your petition does not pass. What will you do if you are required to sit out next semester?
- If you are granted reinstatement, you will be required to meet regularly with your advisor who will be monitoring your academic progress.
Academic Status - Second or Third Disqualification
It is difficult to be reinstated immediately following a second or third academic disqualification. The College of Natural Resources Petitions Committee generally requires any student on second or third academic disqualification sit out at least a semester to evaluate your personal, academic, and career goals. The committee is more likely to approve your petition for reinstatement after you have used the semester leave from the University to take courses at a community college to prove to yourself and to the committee that you are academically, emotionally, and physically prepared to succeed at the university.
To petition for academic reinstatement from a second or third academic disqualification, follow the same process as for a first academic disqualification (see above).
Third Academic Disqualification: You must successfully petition the CNR Academic Petitions Committee for reinstatement from a third academic disqualification before you can proceed to the next step in the process, which is to petition the ¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éç Academic Petitions Committee for reinstatement to the ¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éç. It will be the ¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éç Academic Petitions Committee that makes the ultimate decision to reinstate you after the third academic disqualification. Petitioning the ¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éç Petitions Committee for reinstatement is a separate petitions process. Contact the Student Support Center for the petition form and directions how to petition the University Academic Petitions Committee.