Good Academic
Standing

University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire

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Good Academic Standing

The definition of good academic standing includes University standards for satisfactory academic progress during a semester (conditions 2 and 3, below). Academic standing is determined twice each year, once at the end of the fall semester and once at the end of the spring semester. It is not determined at the end of Summer Session or Winterim Session.

A student is in good academic standing at the end of a semester if all
the following conditions are met:

1. The student’s resident GPA is 2.00 or higher.
2. The student has earned a semester GPA of 2.00 or higher.

NOTE 1: An excessive number of withdrawals from courses may impact students' eligibility for acceptance into certain major programs and most types of financial aid. All students should therefore consult their advisers before withdrawing from courses.

 

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Updated:  March 8, 2011