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Suspension
A student is suspended from the University for at least one semester if any of the
following two cases applies:
He/She was on an academic warning or probation in a semester
and achieved a semester GPA less than 1.50 (out of 4.00) in the
following semester.
He/She receives three consecutive academic warnings. The Rector
of the University is entitled, at his discretion and on the basis of the
College Council recommendations, to grant the student the
opportunity to continue his/her studies.
Ending of Academic Warning or Suspension
The status of an academic warning can be revoked after the lapse of one
regular semester from the date of the warning if the student achieves a semester
and cumulative GPA of 2.00 or above at the end of any semester.
A suspended student may appeal for re-enrollment within a period not less than
one month from the beginning of the subsequent semester following his/her
suspension. The Admission and Academic Standing Committee, in coordination
with the student’s department, will consider the possibility of granting enrollment
after the suspension period. The suspension period is not included in the period
required for completion of the program degree.
Enrollment in the Cooperative Program
Depending on his/her major, a student may be required to work for a training
period of 27 weeks (equal to 10 credit hours) in his/her specialty area, and
according to his/her degree plan. A student is qualified to enroll in the
cooperative program, if he/she meets the following conditions:
have completed more than 90 credit hours in the degree program
in which he/she is registered. The cooperative program must be
completed before the end of his/her last semester at the University.
have completed all the courses required by the department.
have earned a major GPA of 2.00 or above.
have not been suspended from the University.
The student should be in continuous contact with his/her academic advisor with
regard to his/her cooperative program.
Enrollment in the Summer Training Program/Internship
Depending on his/her major, a student may be required to spend a summer
training/Internship period of 100 work hours for 1 credit hour, with a maximum
of 6 credit hours. The student should complete the summer training/Internship
period prior to his/her last semester at the University. A student is qualified to
enroll in this program, if he/she meets the following conditions:
have completed more than 70 credit hours in his/her degree
program.
have not been suspended from the University.
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