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We recommend all students closely monitor their academic progress to quickly improve
poor academic performance. One way to monitor this is through your Mid-term Progress
Reports.
Mid-term Progress Reports
Approximately halfway through the fall and spring semesters you
may
receive Mid-Term Progress Reports in their
StudentCenter
. You can view these by selecting “Academic Records” and then “View Grades”.
Professors who enter Mid-Term Progress Reports can select one of six numbers indicating
your progress. Any number other than 1 is a cause for concern:
1 - Satisfactory Progress (in this case, no action required)
2 - Cause for Concern, Attendance
3 - Cause for Concern, Inadequate Performance
4 - Danger of Failing, Attendance
5 - Danger of Failing, Inadequate Performance
6 - Never Attended
If you have any questions about why you received a score between 2-6, you should talk
to your professor directly (after class or during their office hours).
Mid-term Progress Report notifications
If you receive any Mid-Term Progress Report scores between 2-6, you:
Will receive an email notification concerning your unsatisfactory academic performance.
Should speak with your instructor to clarify the nature of the concern and how it
can be resolved.
Should
meet with your academic advisor
at their earliest availability to discuss improving your performance or potentially
withdrawing from a course.
Note that you may receive a score of 2-6 due to an error, or due to missing assignments
or exams that were subsequently resolved.
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