2025-26CMHCHandbook

Failure to Meet Academic Standards All students will have their academic progress reviewed at the end of each term. If a student’s review warrants a change in standing, as described below, it will be communicated to the student in writing. Academic Warning: The first term a student drops below the required cumulative GPA or completion ratio/pace of 67% s/he will be placed on Academic Warning. It is recommended that students meet with their academic advisors to improve their academic work. If the student meets the review criteria the next term, s/he will return to good academic standing. Academic Suspension: The second consecutive term a student does not meet academic standards s/he will be placed on Academic Suspension. At this time the student is required to meet with his or her academic advisor and develop an academic plan within 14 days of the Academic Suspension notification email. If the plan is accepted, the student will be placed on Academic Probation. If the student meets academic standards the following term, s/he will return to good academic standing. Academic Probation: A student on Academic Probation must meet the terms of his or her academic plan to remain on Academic Probation. If s/he does not meet the terms of the plan, s/he will be subject to Academic Dismissal. Academic Dismissal: If a student on Academic Suspension fails to submit an academic plan, s/he is subject to Academic Dismissal. If a student on Academic Probation fails to meet the terms of the academic plan, s/he will be subject to Academic Dismissal. A student may petition to the Office of the Registrar. Upon dismissal, eligibility for all federal, state and institutional aid for NLU courses is withdrawn. Please note that students receiving financial aid are also required to meet the terms of Satisfactory Academic Progress, which is a separate policy governed by federal financial aid regulations.

Academic Dismissal Appeal Procedures A student dismissed for reasons of academic ineligibility may be permitted to return to NLU after two terms of non-enrollment. The student must write a personal statement submitted to the University Registrar by their Academic Advisor that is 1-2 pages in length and addresses the following:

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