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Related Policies, Procedures and Guidelines
Board of Regents Chapter 7UH Executive Policies Chapter 7UH Administrative Procedures Chapter 7
Academic Records – Maintaining Status/Progress
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Purpose
To set forth campus policy regarding the maintenance and status of academic progress for continued enrollment and degree completion at UH West O‘ahu.
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Definitions
No WOP specific or unique definitions apply.
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West Oʻahu Policy & Procedures
- Academic Status and Progress
- Satisfactory Academic Progress – students are expected to maintain at least a 2.0 UH West O‘ahu cumulative GPA. Satisfactory academic progress is required for continued enrollment, and to maintain eligibility for financial aid and veterans’ benefits.
- Dean’s List – refers to students performing at a high academic level of achievement. To qualify in a semester, students must be enrolled in a minimum of nine UH West O‘ahu credits, and all classes must be completed at the end of the fall and spring term with a semester GPA of 3.75 or higher.
- Academic Warning – refers to students whose UH West O‘ahu semester GPA is less than 2.0, but UH West O‘ahu cumulative GPA is at least a 2.0. Although not on academic probation, students are highly encouraged to meet with a success advisor who can assist with academic planning.
- Academic Probation, Suspension, and Dismissal
- Academic Probation – refers to student status, when the students UH West O‘ahu cumulative GPA falls below a 2.0.
- Student will remain on academic probation until their cumulative GPA rises to 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
- Students on academic probation are required to clear their holds in order to register for classes.
- Academic Suspension – refers to a student status, when the student is on Academic Probation, and the current semester GPA is below a 2.0.
- Student will be suspended for the next semester – denied continued registration, administratively withdrawn from all classes they may have registered for in a future term at the University, and will not be eligible for readmission for at least one semester (fall or spring), not including summer session.
- Student will need to reapply for admission along with a letter of appeal to the Office of Admissions.
- Academic Dismissal – refers to a student status, when the student has been suspended, readmitted, and their current semester GPA is below a 2.0. Dismissed students may be readmitted on a case by case basis.
- Academic Probation – refers to student status, when the students UH West O‘ahu cumulative GPA falls below a 2.0.
- Academic Status and Progress
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Delegation of Authority
Authority is delegated to the Director of Enrollment Services or Registrar.
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Contact Information
Office of the Director of Enrollment Services or Registrar at telephone numbers 808-689-2900 or 808-689-2914 or by email at uhwoenr8@hawaii.edu or uhwo.
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References
- No specific federal and state laws, rules and/or regulations.
Federal Student Aid – Basic Eligibility Criteria - Executive Policy EP 6.204 – Student Financial Assistance Program
- No specific federal and state laws, rules and/or regulations.
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Exhibits and Appendixes
None.
Approved:
Related Policies, Procedures and Guidelines
Board of Regents Chapter 7UH Executive Policies Chapter 7UH Administrative Procedures Chapter 7