Rutgers,
School of Business-Camden (RSBC)
Undergraduate
Scholastic Standing Committee (SSC)
Cumulative Grade-Point Average
An
undergraduate student’s academic rank within the class cohort is determined by
the cumulative grade point average (CGPA).
This average is computed by
multiplying the numerical value of the grade received in each course taken for
degree credit, and to be included in the average, by the number of credits the
course is worth to obtain the grade points earned in that course. The grade points earned in all such courses
are then added together and the sum is divided by the total credits of those
courses.
1) Numerical Grade Equivalent(s)
x Credit(s) = Grade Point(s)
A=4,
B+=3.5, B=3, C+=2.5, C=2, D=1, F=0
2) Semester or Term Grade Points/Semester or
Term Credit(s) = Semester or Term Grade Point Average
3) Total Grade Points /Total Credits =
Cumulative Grade Point Average
Students
who have transferred from other accredited colleges/universities may receive
advanced standing for courses taken, as determined by the transfer credit
evaluation; however, non-Rutgers grades are not recorded on the academic
records, nor are such grades calculated in the cumulative grade-point
average. The CGPA appearing on the
academic record is a reflection of the scholastic performance of the student
only while enrolled in the Rutgers system and is the basis for the
determination of academic standing and any academic honors or penalties.
Early Warnings
Faculty may
issue an “Early Warning” if they find that a student’s performance and/or
attendance are unsatisfactory. Early Warnings are issued by the 8th
week of the semester. Students are
encouraged to meet with their faculty to learn what steps may be taken to
improve one’s academic performance. Students may also meet with the Academic
Services staff, if additional attention is desired to address the area(s) of
concern.
Scholastic Standing Committee (SSC)
The RSBC’s Scholastic Standing Committee
oversees the implementation of academic regulations, receives petitions for
exemptions from RSBC academic policy, such as change of courses after the
deadlines, course overload requests, re-enrollment after academic dismissal,
intra-University admission to the RSBC, retroactive withdrawal from courses.
The SSC will inform students in writing of its determinations.
The committee considers petitions for
retroactive withdrawal no later than one year after the end of the term in
which the courses in question were taken.
Any student wishing to submit a petition to the committee should obtain
the proper forms from the Academic Services Office on the second floor of the
Business Science Building (BSB) or from the forms page of the Academic Services
website at http://camden-sbc.rutgers.edu/AcademicServices/forms2.htm.
Such petitions are considered by the Scholastic Standing Committee on the basis
of technical error, new information, and/or extenuating circumstances. Petitions that address failure(s) in
touchtone or webreg should include the registration confirmation. Only fully documented written petitions are
considered.
Poor Academic Performance
Scholastic
standing is determined by cumulative grade point average (CGPA) which is
computed at the end of each semester/term.
Any student with a CGPA less than 2.000 is referred to the Scholastic
Standing Committee. This committee
reviews the work of all students with deficient GPA’s at the close of each term
and may take any of the actions listed below. Additionally, degrees are not awarded to any
student with a CGPA is less than 2.000.
Scholastic Standing Guidelines (Academic Performance)
At
the conclusion of each semester, students’ grades are reviewed for academic
performance. Any student whose semester/term
GPA is less than 2.000 or whose CGPA is less than 2.500 is directed to meet
with the Academic Services staff and may be referred to the RSBC’s Scholastic
Standing Committee for additional review and action. The following is an
outline of the procedures used by the RSBC regarding student academic
performance:
Academic Warning (W)
Academic Warnings are issued to students with
a semester GPA below 2.000 or with CGPA between 2.000-2.499.
The student must:
1. Meet with an Academic Services staff
member to discuss her/his academic performance.
2.
Identify
the factors which negatively impacted the academic performance and explore methods
to improve future performance.
Placed on Probation (PP)
Students are
“Placed on Academic Probation” for having a CGPA below 2.000 and are
subject to the conditions listed below. Students may be Placed on Probation
only once in their college careers. Any future term wherein the student earns a
CGPA of less than 2.000 he/she will be placed on
Continued Probation.
The student must:
1. Achieve a minimum semester GPA of
2.000 during the next semester of enrollment.
2. Enroll in no more than twelve (12)
credits.
3. Develop and submit an academic plan,
which outlines how he/she will improve his/her performance in the next semester
of enrollment.
4. Meet with an Academic Services staff
member monthly to monitor academic progress
If these conditions are not met, the
student may face Academic Dismissal.
Continued Probation (CP)
Students are
placed on “Continued Probation” if they have
met the conditions of their Placed on Probation status, but have not yet earned a minimum CGPA of
2.000. If a student was once placed
on probation, returned to good academic standing and whose CGPA falls below
2.000 for an additional time during one’s college career, the student will be
placed on Continued Probation and subject to the conditions listed below:
The student must:
1. Achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of
2.500 in the next semester of enrollment.
2. Enroll in no more than twelve (12)
credits.
3. Refine his/her academic plan, which
outlines performance goals and areas of improvement for the next semester of
enrollment.
4. Meet with an Academic Services staff
member monthly to monitor academic progress
If these conditions are not met, the
student may face Academic Dismissal.
Academic Suspension (S)
Any student who earns a CGPA of less than 1.000 after one
(1) semester of enrollment may, at the discretion of the SSC, be suspended from
the RSBC and prohibited from enrolling in any Rutgers-Camden course(s) for at
least one (1) semester. This action is taken to provide the student with an
opportunity to reflect on their academic performance and to determine one’s
level of commitment and motivation to continue collegiate study at the RSBC.
Suspended students may file an appeal in writing (hard copy)
for reinstatement within ten (10) days of their receipt of the suspension
notice. The appeal should be addressed to the RSBC SSC and submitted to the
Academic Services Office. All appeals will be reviewed by the SSC and students
will be notified in writing of the SSC’s determination.
Suspended students may apply for re-enrollment
, after the suspension period via
the online re-enrollment application at:
https://www.ugadmissions.rutgers.edu/reenrollment/.
Suspension re-enrollment applicants should indicate their
academic status in a statement to be posted in the dialog box of the online
application.
Academic Dismissal (D)
Students may
face “Academic Dismissal” from the University if any of the following occurs:
1. They have not met the conditions of their
Probationary status.
2. They are native students (those
who began their college careers at Rutgers-Camden)whose cumulative grade-point
average drops below the following levels:
·
1.400
after one year of attendance
·
1.700
after two years of attendance
·
1.900
after three years of attendance
3. They are transfer students that do
not achieve the following minimum cumulative grade-point average:
·
1.400
with 22 degree credits
·
1.700
with 57 degree credits
·
1.900
with 89 degree credits
Academically
dismissed students are prohibited from enrolling in any Rutgers-Camden course
for a period of at least one (1) academic year, exclusive of summer session. Students are strongly encouraged to meet with
a member of the Academic Services Office staff to explore the conditions and/or
actions which may have resulted in dismissal and to explore the options
available to them for reinstatement.
Dismissal Appeal
Dismissed students may file
an appeal, requesting a review of the dismissal decision in writing (a hard
copy) within ten (10) days of their notification of dismissal. The appeal
should be addressed to the RSBC SSC and delivered to the Academic Services
Office. All appeals will be reviewed by the SSC and students will be notified
in writing of the SSC’s determination.
Reenrollment after Academic Dismissal
Students
wishing to re-enroll in the RSBC after being academically dismissed must file a
“Re-Enrollment Request for Academically Dismissed Students” that can found at
the Academic Services Office or in the online Forms Repository at http://business.camden.rutgers.edu/AcademicServices/forms2.htm
All documents
are to be submitted to the following address:
Scholastic Standing
Committee
Academic Services Office
Rutgers, School of
Business-Camden
227 Penn St., 2nd
Floor
Camden, NJ 08102
Fax: 856-225-6231
Adopted by:
RSBC May 11, 2010