Academic Progress is described in Faculty Senate Policy 54-00.
To graduate from Penn State University, a degree candidate must complete the requirements for the candidate’s major and earn at least a C (2.00) cumulative grade-point average (CGPA) for all courses taken at Penn State (Faculty Senate Policy 82-40).
Good Academic Standing
A student with a CGPA above 2.00 is in Good Academic Standing.
A student in Good Academic Standing may declare a major and may graduate from the University.
A student with a CGPA below 2.00 is on Academic Warning.
A student on Academic Warning may continue to enroll in classes so long as their semester GPA remains above 2.00 and they meet with an Academic Adviser.
A student with a CGPA below 2.00 who earns a semester GPA below 2.00 while on Academic Warning is on Academic Suspension.
A student placed on Academic Suspension may not schedule courses at the University for at least two consecutive semesters.
A student who has been placed on Academic Suspension and fails to achieve a semester GPA above 2.00 is subject to Academic Dismissal.
A student placed on Academic Dismissal will no longer be permitted to take courses at the University for a minimum period of four calendar years.