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What does it mean if I'm on academic probation or subject to dismissal?

HSSEAS OASA | FAQs
You will be placed on probation if your term or overall grade-point average (GPA) falls between 1.5 and 1.99. You will be subject to dismissal if your grade-point average in any one term is less than 1.5 OR if you do not earn at least a C (2.0) average in any one term when you were on probation OR if you do not end probation by the end of the next term.
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What is probation? Dismissal?

Frequently Asked Questions | College of Letters & Scienc...
Students are placed on academic probation if their cumulative UC GPA falls below 2.0. If the student does not bring her cumulative UC GPA up to a 2.0 the following semester, she becomes "subject to dismissal." Students are also placed on academic probation if their Berkeley GPA for a given term falls below 1.5. Students in the latter category must attain both a 2.0 cumulative GPA by the end of the probationary term and a 2.0 GPA for the individual term itself.
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What are the academic warning/probation/dismissal policies?

Frequently Asked Questions - FIU College of Business Adminis...
Students who have below a 2.0 institutional GPA will initially be placed on academic warning. If the GPA remains below a 2.0 for the following term, the student will be placed on academic probation. Students on academic probation must maintain a minimum term GPA of 2.0 to avoid dismissal. Students will remain on academic probation until they are back in good academic standing.
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What are Academic Warning, Probation and Dismissal?

IT Advisor FAQ
Warning An undergraduate student whose cumulative GPA falls below a 2.0 will be placed on warning, indicating academic difficulty. Probation An undergraduate student on warning whose cumulative GPA falls below 2.0 will be placed on probation, indicating serious academic difficulty. The College/School of the student on probation may indicate the conditions which m ust be met in order to continue enrollment.
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What is required of Academic Probation/Dismissal students?

University of Maryland College of Arts and Humanities: Stude...
Students who are on Academic Probation/Dismissal become a part of the Academic Incentive Plan (AIP) and as such are required to meet with an ARHU Advisor in the Office of Student Affairs three times in the semester. The first meeting should be during the Schedule Adjustment period, the second just after midterms, and the third before early registration to have courses approved for the following semester.
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What is University academic probation? Dismissal?

College of Business: Frequently Asked Questions
Academic Probation: Students in good standing whose overall UTSA grade point average falls below 2.0 are placed on academic probation. Academic probation will be cleared when a student achieves a 2.0 overall UTSA grade point average. Students on academic probation must be advised prior to registration to help ensure their academic success. At that time, the student and the advisor will develop a remedial plan specifying expectations the student will be required to meet during the semester.
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Will I be notified if my student is put on academic probation, or is subject to academic dismissal?

Office of Student Conduct
No. Information about grades and academic standing is sent directly to students. You can, of course, ask your student to keep you informed about his academic performance, and you can gain immediate access to his academic records through the use of a parents' "PIN." See the answer to Question 10.
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How does probation and dismissal affect my financial aid?

Monmouth College - Frequently Asked Questions
Satisfactory academic standing is required in order for a student to maintain eligibility for financial assistance. At the end of each semester, after final grades have been issued, the Director of Financial Aid will verify the academic standing of each student. Students who qualify to enroll at Monmouth College and who have registered for a combined sum of fewer than 60 semester hours remain eligible for financial assistance at Monmouth College.
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What is a Probation before Judgement?

Speeding Ticket FAQ
This is also called a Prayer for Judgement or Deferment in some jurisdictions. This is a procedure where you pay the fine but the speeding ticket is masked and does not show on your record. The clerk of court can tell you if this is available in your state and the restrictions. Texas, Maryland, and North Carolina offer this option but usually only to drivers from their state.
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What is probation?

Phoenix Arizona DUI and Criminal Defense Attorneys - FAQs
Probation is a sentencing provision available to all courts which has strict regulations and accountability requirements. Probationers must obey the law and be employed or enrolled in school. Most are required to pay restitution, court costs, fine and fees, as well as work a number of hours doing unpaid community service. They may not change jobs or move without the probation officer's permission. Urinalysis is often required to document they are not abusing alcohol or drugs.
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Queensland Ambulance Service : Qualified Recruitment
All permanent Paramedics will initially be appointed subject to successfully completing a six month probationary period. Job performance and the ability to complete the required training and assessment are continually assessed during this time.
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Folsom Lake College Counseling Center
Please don't wait until you are on probation before you seek help. There are many services and people on campus to help if you are struggling academically or if you are dealing with circumstances that prevent you from completing your courses. If, however, you do find yourself on either academic or progress probation and you are subject to dismissal, you will need to see a counselor to petition for readmission. We hope that with assistance and intervention this can be prevented.
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Fred Dahr Attorney at Law | Houston Criminal Defense Attorne...
Probation is an alternative punishment to prison. If convicted, you will not have to go to prison; instead, you will complete requirements imposed by the judge. For example, probation can include paying fines, random drug testing and community service. For felonies, if you elect to have a jury sentence you, you are eligible for probation if your sentence is less than ten years and you have never been previously convicted of a felony.
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Dallas County
Probation is an available punishment in every misdemeanor and felony offense (except capital murder). Probation is not a right. Probation is only granted if a prosecutor agrees to it, or a judge or jury chooses to grant it. Prosecutors may not agree to probation in every case, even first offenses. You should speak with your attorney about the possibility of getting probation and what you can do, if anything, to receive it. However, probation is not a slap on the wrist.
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EGC -- Registration FAQs
Probation is a warning to that you that you are having some academic difficulty and should seek assistance. You can remain on probation indefinitely, as long as you maintain a term 2.0 GPA for each term of attendance after having been placed on probation. Any term you fail to do so, you are placed on Academic Exclusion for a year.
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Queensland Ambulance Service : Qualified Recruitment
All permanent Emergency Medical Dispatchers will initially be appointed subject to successfully completing a six month probationary period. Job performance and the ability to complete the required training and assessment are continually assessed during this time.
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What is the dismissal policy?

Alpharetta Christian Academy
Half-day Kindergarten students are dismissed promptly at 1:15 p.m. All other elementary school students are dismissed at 3:20 p.m. Half-day Kindergarten students picked-up after 1:30 p.m. will be charged a $1.00 per minute late fee. All other elementary students picked-up after 3:35 p.m. will be charged a $1.00 per minute late charge.
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What is Constructive Dismissal?

Employment Issues - Frequently Asked Questions
This arises when you resign because your employer breaches the contract they have with you. This would involved something along the lines of reducing your pay without your consent, and not just unreasonable behaviour
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What is a Stipulated Dismissal?

Frequently Asked Questions - Small Claims Court - Dane Count...
A stipulated dismissal is an agreement between the parties. If the agreement is not followed, the plaintiff can file an affidavit of default wherein the judgment can be entered without notice to the defendant(s). Cases ending in a stipulated dismissal are still listed in the CCAP/WCCA database.
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What Is Academic Probation?

Frequently Asked Financial Aid Questions at Kishwaukee Colle...
Students not in Financial Aid good standing, will be allowed to continue to receive financial aid and veterans benefits on financial aid probation (for no more than one term) as long as the cumulative Kishwaukee College GPA is at least the following:
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Tennessee Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
A judge may place a delinquent juvenile on probation under the supervision of a court counselor. During the period of probation, a juvenile must follow those requirements established by the judge. The Youth Services Officer or Probation Officer works with the juvenile and his/her family to provide services to assist the juvenile in successfully completing the court-ordered requirements. The Youth Services Officer or Probation Officer reports to the judge on the juvenile's progress.
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How can I find out about a sex offenders' probation?

STOP Sex Offenders! | FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
There are a few questions you would first need to find out. Was he imprisoned in a state, federal, or County prison? If it was the latter, he would be on probation (state & federal jail would mean parole). If a person was charged with a sex offense, he should be registered, which you will be able to find out if you visit your local sheriff's department. Depending on the state that you live in, your state may have their registry on the Internet.
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What is CE probation status by the ARRT?

CE Essentials, LLC Frequently Asked Questions
Whenever a technologist fails to report the required number of continuing education credits required to maintain their registry status the ARRT may place that individual on CE probation. This is a category that allows the radiographer to remain registered, but documents their need to comply with the education requirement. If you are currently on CE probation you should prepare for the NEW requirement that went into effect January 1, 2008.
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How do I find out if someone is on probation?

Riley County Official Website
Because there are several different agencies (Community Corrections, Court Services, Manhattan Municipal Court Services, and Kansas State Parole) in Riley County that supervise criminal offenders, finding-out which agency supervises a specific person will probably take several phone calls.
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How are dismissal changes communicated to the school?

Center School Frequently Asked Questions
Children typically have a standard dismissal procedure. For many children, this means taking the bus to and from school every day. For some children, it may mean taking the bus some days, and having a standing note (parents provide this to the main office) to be picked up on certain days of the week. When this standard dismissal procedure needs to change (for example, a bus student needs to be picked up by a parent) you must send a note with your child informing us of this change.
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Why is my child being assigned a Juvenile Probation Officer if they are not on Probation?

DJJ Frequently Asked Questions
An "intake" Juvenile Probation Officer is assigned to all youth referred to the Department. This does not mean the child is or will be on Probation. The purpose for assigning the youth a Juvenile Probation Officer is to gather information by assessing the nature of the offense, the risk the youth presents to the community, damages incurred to the victim by youth's actions, and the needs of the youth and family.
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