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A student who is on academic probation and who fails to make a C average or
better during an academic term shall be suspended.
A letter to that effect shall be mailed to the student’s residence and an electronic
copy will be kept in the Registrar’s office and sent to the student’s school/
division. The first such occurrence of a suspension shall be for a term of one
semester (summer/fall or spring). After the suspension period has lapsed, the
student is eligible to enroll at IU Southeast after meeting with an academic
advisor.
A student who has been readmitted after an initial suspension and who is
suspended for the second time, shall be suspended for a term of one semester
(
summer/fall or spring) and must appeal for reinstatement to the dean of the
school in which the student’s major resides. Reinstatement is not guaranteed after
a second suspension.
Students on academic probation will have a “hold” placed on their account and
will be required to discuss their progress with the pre-Nursing advisor prior to
registration for the next semester.
Admission and Readmission to the Nursing Program
Objective:
To identify practices in the B.S.N. and RN-B.S.N. programs for
admission and readmission of pre-nursing and nursing students.
1.
Students admitted to the B.S.N. and RN-B.S.N. nursing major must formally
accept or decline admission in writing prior to beginning of the semester to
which the student has been admitted.
a. Students who have been accepted to the B.S.N. program but decline
acceptance for any reason must reapply to the program and compete
with the applicant pool for the semester in which they request admission
for the second time.
b. B.S.N. students have only two opportunities to decline admission in writing
prior to losing their eligibility to apply.
c. Students who have been accepted to the RN-B.S.N. program but decline
acceptance for any reason must declare a new admission target date.
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