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Glendale, AZ Campus Catalog
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College of Veterinary Medicine
- Mission
- Vision
- Core Values
- Accreditation
- Degree Description
- Admissions
- Graduation Requirements
- Licensure Requirements
- Curriculum
- Course Descriptions
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Student Academic Policies
- Academic Probation
- Academic Warning
- Appeal Process
- Clinical Rotation Policies
- Course Failure Policy
- Disciplinary Warning/Probation
- Dismissal
- Readmission after Dismissal for Poor Academic Performance
- Extended Study Program (ESP)
- Grade Point Average
- Grading System
- Leave of Absence
- Minimum Academic Requirements
- Satisfactory Academic Progress
- Student Promotion and Graduation Committee
- Departments
- Faculty
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College of Veterinary Medicine
Academic probation represents notice that continued inadequate academic performance will result in a recommendation of dismissal. If a student on academic probation successfully completes a probationary quarter with repeated courses and earns grades of "C" or higher in all courses, the student's academic status reverts to academic warning. To return to good academic standing, a student must complete one full quarter at full academic credit load in the CVM curriculum sequence with no grade lower than a "C". A student cannot return to good academic standing until all course failures are corrected. Academic probation is not noted on the transcript. The student should seek assistance from the Office of Student Services for tutoring. Students on academic probation are ineligible to hold student organization offices or to progress to quarter nine and clinical rotations.