Lack of progress in major: 鈥淣ot taking (or not getting passing grade in) any class
in major for 2 consecutive semesters鈥
Failing 2nd repeat (3rd attempt) of any CMPE/SE/CS course
Major Probation Potential Outcomes:
Due to low major GPA:
Overall Major GPA 鈮 2.0: removed from Major Probation
Overall Major GPA < 2.0 but Term Major GPA 鈮 2.0: continued Major Probation
Overall Major GPA < 2.0 and Term Major GPA < 2.0: subject to Major Disqualification
Due to lack of progress, it depends on progress (if any) in Major
Due to multiple repeats:
Passing repeated course: removed from Major Probation
Failing after 3rd repeat (4th attempt): DQed from major
Failing 2nd repeat of another CMPE/SE/CS course: DQed
Major Probation Consequences:
If you are on Major probation (whether the reason is for low major GPA or lack of
progress), you could be DISQUALIFIED for the same reason or the other reason
Major changed to 鈥淯ndeclared鈥.
If your semester major GPA < 2.0 & your overall major GPA < 2.0, you will be DQed
If you do not make progress in the major, you will be DQed
If you fail after 3rd repeat of any major class or fail 2nd repeat of multiple major
classes, you will be DQed from major.
Reinstatement:
Department uses change of major policy for reinstatement
Both requirements stated in the policy should be met and students will be ranked based
on the provided formula (using mainly STEM GPA).
Enrolling in a major class as an Open University (OU) student without a study plan
does not mean that student has been reinstated in the major and the department is
under no obligation to reinstate that student even if a significant progress has being
made toward a degree.