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Admission on Academic Caution or Probation



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Issuing Office

Registrar's Office

Affected Parties

Prospective Students

Policy Language

Liberty University’s minimum unweighted Grade Point Average (GPA) is 2.00 on a 4.00 scale, however, meeting this minimum standard does not guarantee acceptance. All transcripts are converted to a 4.00 scale. Applicants who fail to meet the minimum required GPA will be evaluated on other indicators of ability to perform satisfactorily at the college level and may be admitted on Academic Caution or Probation.  All students accepted on Academic Caution or Probation status will be limited to 12-14 semester hours of coursework including:

MENT 100 – Foundations for Academic Success or
ASCS 101 – College Learning Strategies

These courses are designed to help students develop reading and study strategies necessary for success in college.

Policy Rationale

To inform prospective students of the Academic Caution and Academic Probation admission status and related requirements.

Definition of Glossary Terms

None specified



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Procedures

None specified

Sanctions

None specified

Exceptions

Students may be admitted into the Certificate in Aviation Maintenance Technician with the completion of a High School Diploma or a GED, regardless of GPA.  While submission of transcripts for all accredited colleges previously attended is required, the applicant’s college-level GPA will not be considered for acceptance to this certificate program. Students admitted under academic caution or probation in into the Certificate in Aviation Maintenance Technician are not limited in the number of hours taken per semester or required to take MENT 100 or ASCS CLST 101.

Date of Last Review

84/2619/20202022