Academic performance is assessed following the term in which three or more full-course equivalents are completed by the student at the ɫ since the previous Haskayne appraisal. All courses taken since the previous Haskayne appraisal will be included in the next subsequent review.
If fewer than three full-course equivalents have been completed since the previous Haskayne appraisal, the existing status is retained by the student until the next subsequent review.
For unconditional progress through theBachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Hotel and Resort Managementprograms students must earn a grade point average of no less than 2.00.
Students who earn a grade point average of less than 1.70 on three or more full-course equivalents taken since their previous Haskayne appraisal, will be required to withdraw from the business school.
Students who earn a grade point average of at least 1.70 but less than 2.00 on three or more full-course equivalents taken since their previous Haskayne appraisal, will be placed on probation for the nextterm in which they register.
Students who earn a grade point average of less than 2.00 on three or more full-course equivalents taken since their previous Haskayne appraisal and while on probation, will be required to withdraw from the business school. Students will be removed from probation by achieving a 2.00 or better grade point average on three or more full-course equivalents taken since they were placed on probation.
Students required to withdraw from the Haskayne School of Business for unsatisfactory academic performance must wait a minimum of 12 months from the date of withdrawal to reapply, at which time they will be considered for admission at the next admission cycle together with new third year applicants. Re-applicants will be required to meet the third year admission standards prior to being readmitted. Students who are readmitted after having been required to withdraw from the Haskayne School of Business will be placed on probation for the next term in which they register.
Notes:
1. Notwithstanding the above regulations, students who unsuccessfully repeat a course that is required for graduation, as outlined earlier in 3.3 Course Work, "Repetition of Courses", will be required to withdraw from the business school following the term in which the unsuccessful repetition occurred.
2. Students are referred to section F. Academic Standing in the Academic Regulations section of this Calendar for additional University regulations includingthe maximum number of probationary periods permitted while registered as undergraduates.