Academic Warning and dismissal
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Bachelor Degree:
- The academic warning is applied to students who have passed 12 credit hours or more.
- A student with a Cumulative GPA of less than two points shall be warned at the end of any semester except the summer semesters.
- The student shall be dismissed from the university if his warnings reach five warnings during five consecutive semesters.
- A student who has accomplished (80) credits or more, regardless of the number of his warnings, shall not be dismissed, but transferred to the special study program (non-degree) and shall remain under the category of warning, provided that he does not exceed the upper limit allowed for obtaining a bachelor's degree.
- A student who was academic dismissal from a certain track (specialization) is not entitled to apply for a new enrollment for the same track (specialization) from which he was dismissed.
- A student who has an academic dismissal from the University may apply for a program other than the one from which he was dismissed or apply for any other track (specialization) within the program from which he was dismissed. The student is allowed to submit a request to count the courses achieved previously and common between the two study plans, provided that the cumulative GPA is not less than two points after the calculation of those courses.
Master's Degree:
- A student whose GPA is less than (2.67) will be warned at the end of any semester except summer.
- A student shall be dismissed (academic) from the University if he receives three warnings during three consecutive semesters that do not include the summer semester.
- A student who has an academic dismissal from the University may re-apply for any of the University's programs, except for the program from which he was dismissed.