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Academic Bulletin Continuance in College - 2013-14

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    Continuance in College

    A student must meet the minimum requirements for continuing at Wabash. For students entering in August, 2000, or thereafter, the requirements are as specified below:

     

    Freshman to Sophomore 6 courses and a 1.50 average
    Sophomore to Junior 14 courses and a 1.70 average
    Junior to Senior 24 courses and a 1.85 average
    Senior to Graduate 34 courses and a 2.00 average

     

    The Dean of Students is authorized to continue in college a student with a cumulative average lower than that formally required. Such actions are reported to the Registrar.

    A student must earn at least three course credits toward the degree each semester; a freshman, however, may be retained for his second semester if he passes two courses. A student failing to meet this requirement may be continued in college on recommendation of the Dean of Students, provided the student has maintained cumulative progress adequate to meet the requirements outlined above for continuation in college.