A status assigned to students at Appalachian State University signifies that their cumulative or semester grade point average (GPA) has fallen below a minimum standard established by the university. Placement on this status indicates that the student’s academic performance is not meeting satisfactory standards and requires improvement to avoid further consequences, potentially including academic suspension. For example, an undergraduate student might be placed in this status if their cumulative GPA drops below a 2.0.
This system serves as an early warning mechanism designed to help students identify and address academic difficulties before they escalate. It provides an opportunity for students to receive support and resources, such as academic advising, tutoring services, and workshops on study skills. Historically, such interventions have been implemented to improve student retention rates and ensure academic success. Furthermore, it encourages students to take responsibility for their academic performance and develop strategies for improvement.