BAU Student Prospectus

 




 

Academic Warning

1. At the end of any semester, students obtaining a SGPA and CGPA of less than 2.00 are issued with academic warnings and prevented from registering more than 12 credit hours in the subsequent semester.
The following regulations will be strictly applied:
2. Without breaking any of the following regulations, Students will be suspended if issued three consecutive warnings, even if they did not register for a semester or more in between.
- Unless the suspended students have a CGPA higher than 1.45, they are not allowed to register in the academic program of the faculty and remain under probation, but can register up to 12 credits in remedial courses provided that they are not summer courses. The academic advisor can select these remedial courses from those in which the students failed or got low grades.
- Students under probation who get a GPA less than 2.00 in the remedial courses and the cumulative GPA will be expelled from the faculty.
- If the students under probation get a GPA of 2.00 or more in the remedial courses and their CGPA is not less than 2.00, then they have the right to resume their academic program at the faculty and the remedial courses will be part of the credits that they have earned.
- If the students under probation get an SGPA of 2.00 or more in the remedial courses but their CGPA is less than 2.00, they will remain under probation. The academic advisor will select for the student 8 credit hours from the courses in which they have failed or have got a low grade provided that they are allowed to register for these courses as follows:
a. If the SGPA of the students is between 2.00 to 2.33, they are allowed to register for 12 credit hours.
b. If the SGPA of the students is between 2.34 to 2.66, they are allowed to register for 16 credits.
c. If the SGPA of the students is 2.67 or more, they are allowed to register for 18 credit hours.
d. If the CGPA and the SGPA of the students is not less than 2.00 in the second semester, they are allowed to continue their study in the faculty; otherwise, they may be suspended.

 

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