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| DISMISSAL FROM DEGREE PROGRAM
A student may be dismissed from the VUB degree program for any of the following reasons:
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The student's CGPA falls below minimum acceptable levels :
Undergraduate programs: 2.00 (C Average),
Graduate programs: 3.0 (B Average),
and is not brought to acceptable levels following a three semester probationary period.
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The student fails to complete his or her degree program within the maximum allowable time unless mitigating circumstances prevail.
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DISMISSAL FROM VUB
A student may be dismissed from the University for any of the following reasons:
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Providing the University with false application or enrollment information
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Repeated disruptive behavior in classes or on University campus
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Cheating or helping others to cheat on course work, exams, assignments or written papers
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Failure to maintain the minimum acceptable CGPA for the undergraduate/graduate program following a three semester probationary period.
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| NOTE:
In all cases of dismissal, the student has the right to
appeal against a decision under the University’s formal
Student Grievance Policy. |
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APPEALS AGAINST GRADE
Although it is generally acknowledged that an individual instructor is the best judge of students' performance in the given course, a student may occasionally consider a grade to have been unfairly assigned. In such cases, the student may wish to institute a formal appeal against the grade. A full statement of appeal procedures will be available in the Registrar's Office. |
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