Probation, Dismissal, and Reinstatement
Failure to meet the minimum standards results in academic probation or in termination.
Probation At the close of each semester and summer session, the
academic progress of students in the School of Education is reviewed. Students will receive formal written notice if they have been placed on probation and are or may be
subject to dismissal. Students receiving such letters should see an academic advisor as soon as possible. Once on probation, students remain on probation until all of the minimum standards have been met or surpassed. Students on academic probation have one semester to
meet the minimum academic standards as detailed above.
Dismissal Once dismissed, students are placed on the
all-university checklist, which means that they may not enroll in courses on any of Indiana University’s eight campuses.
Readmission Once dismissed, the student must wait for at least
one semester (not to include the summer session) before applying for readmission. If the student is readmitted, the course load may be restricted or adjusted if, in the opinion
of those concerned with the student’s academic performance, it is in the student’s best interest to do so. At Bloomington, the student may appeal to the Professional Standards Committee for readmission.
At IUPUI, the student should send a letter and completed form petitioning for readmission to:
Assistant Dean for Student Services
School of Education
902 W. New York Street
IUPUI
Indianapolis, Indiana 46202-5155
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