Academic forgiveness
A student who
returns to the University after an extended absence and who demonstrates
the ability to do well academically, as described below, may use
Academic Forgiveness to remove the effect of earlier unsatisfactory
grades. Such students are strongly encouraged to meet with an adviser
in their college office to develop an academic plan and to discuss
this policy.
- To be eligible,
a student must
a. Be
readmitted to the University after an absence of at least
three calendar years;
b. Have attempted* at least 24 letter-graded hours since re-admission;
c. Have earned at least a 2.5 GPA in all courses attempted*
since readmission;
d. Request Academic Forgiveness in writing from the Office
of Registration and Records. This request must be made before
the end of the semester immediately following the one in which
requirement b. was met.
- After the
student elects Academic Forgiveness and after eligibility is verified,
the following adjustments are made to the student's academic record:
a. All
grades earned at BGSU prior to re-entry are excluded from
the calculation of the GPA (i.e., forgiven);
b. Credit hours earned for courses prior to re-entry with
the grade of at least "S" or "C" are retained;
c. Credit hours earned for courses prior to re-entry with
a grade of "D" are not retained;
d. Each grade that is subject to this policy will remain on
the official transcript but will be noted as "forgiven."
- All grades,
including those that have been forgiven, are used in calculating
eligibility for membership in honor societies and graduation with
honors.
- A student
can have the Academic Forgiveness policy applied to his or her
academic record only one time, and Academic Forgiveness must be
prior to the award of the degree for which the hours and grades
involved will be applicable. (For example, a student who is pursuing
a baccalaureate degree and has earned an associate degree from
BGSU cannot apply the policy to any credit earned prior to the
completion of the associate degree.)
- Students
are not eligible for GPA improvements under the Course Retake
Policy after Academic Forgiveness has been applied.
- A student
who has been granted Academic Forgiveness must earn a minimum
of 30 credit hours from the point of readmission to be eligible
to receive a baccalaureate degree.
- Any academic
probations, suspensions or dismissals from forgiven semesters
will not be forgiven. They will count when the Unsatisfactory
Academic Progress Policy is applied to the student's record after
re-admission.
*Attempted hours
include all courses that contribute to the GPA, including those
for which the student received credit by earning grades of A, B,
C, or D or for which the student did not receive credit due to grades
of F, WF or I.
This policy
became effective Fall 2001. The conditions of this policy cannot
be appealed.
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