To be in good academic standing in a B.A. program, a student must:
1. have satisfied all conditions of admission;
2. have maintained a concentration/specialization average of 60%;
3. have failed no more than six of the previous 30 credits;
4. have achieved an average of 60% in all passed courses in the previous year or in the previous 30 consecutive credits.
A student is subject to a one-year probationary period if he or she:
1. fails more than 6 credits in an academic year or a sequence of 30 credits;
2. does not maintain a minimum concentration/specialization or overall average of 60% on passed courses in an academic year or a sequence of 30 credits.
A student is required to withdraw from the university if he or she:
1. does not satisfy all conditions of admission after one year or 30 consecutive credits;
2. fails more than 42 credits;
3. has not achieved good academic standing in two consecutive years or 60 consecutive credits.
Students required to withdraw may petition the Senate Committee on Academic Regulations and Awards for readmission after one calendar year, with a recommendation from the academic unit prior to consideration by the committee.