| Academic & Grades Policies FAQ |
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| What is the policy on suspension? |
- First Semester Freshman & Transfer Students
- All new students (freshman or transfer) who earn less than
a 2.00 GPA but at least a 1.25 GPA at the conclusion of their
first semester at RU will be placed on academic probation until
such a time that they either raise their GPA to 2.00+ or have
attempt 30 semester credits at RU. Once a student attempts
30 or more semester credits at RU they fall under the academic
requirements for continuing students (see below). Students
on probation may not carry more than 16 semester hours of registration
in any one semester.
- New students (freshman or transfer) who fall below 1.25 during
their first semester will be suspended and will not be allowed
to continue in the next full semester. No exceptions are
made to the continuing student suspension policy; however, first-semester
students can make application for permission to continue through
a contract-based program called SORTS. Not all applications
to the SORTS program are accepted.
- Continuing Undergraduate Students
- Students who have attempted 30 or more hours at RU are expected
to earn at least a 2.00 cumulative GPA in order to avoid suspension. Suspensions
for continuing students don’t go into effect until the
conclusion of the academic year in which the student attempted
their 30th semester hour – meaning the end of the last
summer session in any given year.
- Consequently, students who will have attempted 30 or more hours
by the end of the fall semester will have both the spring and
summer semesters to bring their cumulative GPA up to a 2.00 in
order to avoid suspension. However, students who have
earned less than a 2.00 cumulative GPA by the end of the spring
semester must enroll at Radford University during the summer
semester and earn grades sufficient enough to increase their
GPAs to at least 2.000 by the end of the summer, or they will
be suspended for the fall semester. Transfer credits have
no bearing on GPA.
- Basically, students who have attempted 30 or more hours at RU
and who’s cumulative GPAs is under 2.00 at the end of the last
summer session of that same year WILL BE SUSPENDED.
- No exceptions are made to this policy, no matter how close the
student's GPA is to 2.000. Suspended students who wish to
return to RU following their semester(s) of suspension must apply
for readmission. Readmission is never automatic.
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| What is the policy on probation? |
- First Semester Freshman & Transfer Students
- All new students (freshman or transfer) who earn less than
a 2.00 GPA but at least a 1.25 GPA at the conclusion of their
first semester at RU will be placed on academic probation until
such a time that they either raise their GPA to 2.00+ or have
attempt 30 semester credits at RU. Once a student attempts
30 or more semester credits at RU they fall under the academic
requirements for continuing students (see below). Students
on probation may not carry more than 16 semester hours of registration
in any one semester.
- New students (freshman or transfer) who fall below 1.25 during
their first semester will be suspended and will not be allowed
to continue in the next full semester. No exceptions are
made to the continuing student suspension policy; however, first-semester
students can make application for permission to continue through
a contract-based program called SORTS. Not all applications
to the SORTS program are accepted.
- Continuing Undergraduate Students
- Students who have attempted 30 or more hours at RU are expected
to earn at least a 2.00 cumulative GPA in order to avoid suspension. Suspensions
for continuing students don’t go into effect until the
conclusion of the academic year in which the student attempted
their 30th semester hour – meaning the end of the last
summer session in any given year.
- Consequently, students who will have attempted 30 or more hours
by the end of the fall semester will have both the spring and
summer semesters to bring their cumulative GPA up to a 2.00 in
order to avoid suspension. However, students who have
earned less than a 2.00 cumulative GPA by the end of the spring
semester must enroll at Radford University during the summer
semester and earn grades sufficient enough to increase their
GPAs to at least 2.000 by the end of the summer, or they will
be suspended for the fall semester. Transfer credits have
no bearing on GPA.
- Basically, students who have attempted 30 or more hours at RU
and who’s cumulative GPAs is under 2.00 at the end of the last
summer session of that same year WILL BE SUSPENDED.
- No exceptions are made to this policy, no matter how close the
student's GPA is to 2.000. Suspended students who wish to
return to RU following their semester(s) of suspension must apply
for readmission. Readmission is never automatic.
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| What qualifies me for the dean's list? |
- Appearing on the Dean's List is the most prestigious academic recognition
RU students can receive for their performance during a semester. Students
will be placed on the Dean's List if they meet three specific criteria:
they must have 12 semester hours of coursework graded A-F, earn GPAs
of at least 3.4 for all courses not graded on a pass-fail basis,
and obtain no grade lower than "C." In addition, students must
have no incompletes.
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| How do I appeal a grade? |
- There are specific procedures that
should be followed in appealling a grade
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| How do I calculate my gpa? |
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| Can I get a copy of my dean's list letter? |
- We do not keep copies of dean's list letters.
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| I received a probation/suspension letter, do I need to attend summer
school? |
- If you received your letter at the completion of your first semester
at Radford University it is suggested that you follow these guidelines
in this order:
- Read the policy on probation/suspension
- Re-read your probation/suspension letter for clarity
- View your grades under Academics on the Student
Information System
- See your Academic Advisor for possible suggestions
- Contact the Registrar's Office for clarity on the letter as
well as the policy
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If you received your letter at the completion of the Spring semester
it is suggested that you follow these guidelines:
- Read the policy on probation/suspension
- Re-read your probation/suspension letter for clarity
- View your grades under Academics on the Student
Information System
- Evaluate your transcripts under records on the Student
Information System
- See your Academic Advisor for possible suggestions
- Contact the Registrar's Office for clarity on the letter as well
as the policy
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| When will semester grades be mailed to the student's home address? |
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| What do I do if I can't find my question? |
- Email your question to registra@radford.edu for
an answer and if enough people have the same question it might end
up here.
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