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Students in Transition academic advising
Students in Transition academic advising
Purpose:
Students who have been dismissed from the university for not meeting SIT Academic Standards are not able to enroll in classes at IU Bloomington for at least the next fall or spring term following the Academic Dismissal.
Impact:
No enrollment or university services allowed on any IU campus (multi-institutional).
Release Procedure:
After academic dismissal, students must be Reinstated to continue to take classes at IU Bloomington. Contact OVPUE Records at (812) 855-7797, at udivrec@indiana.edu, or at Wells Library, 002 for details about Academic Dismissal and the requirements to be considered for a Reinstatement.
Purpose:
Students who do not meet SIT Academic Standards are put on Academic Probation.
Impact:
No enrollment is allowed on any IU campus (multi-institutional) in the next term until the hold is released. To determine if and how it may be possible to enroll in classes at another IU campus, SIT students on academic probation would need to contact the other campus.
Release Procedure:
For temporary release to enroll in the next term at IU Bloomington, schedule an appointment with your SIT advisor. After increasing your Cumulative Grade Point Average to a minimum 2.00 and gaining good standing, the hold will be removed from your record.
Purpose:
Students are expected to meet and discuss their plans for the next term with their SIT academic advisor. The goal is to ensure students have the information and tools they need to successfully plan their education and navigate IU.
Impact:
No enrollment is allowed in the next term until the hold is released.
Release Procedure:
Discuss your plans for the upcoming term(s) in a scheduled appointment with your SIT advisor.
Purpose:
To encourage early development of fundamental writing skills, SIT expects students to complete the English Composition requirement within their first 55 credit hours. Transfer students who enter SIT with close to, or more than, 55 credit hours are expected to complete the composition requirement within the first two terms of Bloomington enrollment.
Impact:
No enrollment is allowed in the next term until the hold is released.
Release Procedure:
Discuss your plans for completing the English Composition requirement in a scheduled appointment with your SIT advisor.
Purpose:
To ensure that all undergraduate students make appropriate progress toward completion of a degree, new first-time students are required to enter a degree-granting program by the end of their third semester of enrollment (excluding summers); new transfer students are required to enter a degree-granting program by the end of their second semester of enrollment at Indiana University-Bloomington (excluding summers).
Impact:
No enrollment is allowed in the next term until the hold is released.
Release Procedure:
Discuss your plans for earning admission to your intended degree program in a scheduled appointment with your SIT advisor.
Purpose:
To ensure timely progress toward degree completion, SIT expects students to be admitted to a degree program no later than the beginning of the term following the one in which they complete 70 credit hours. Transfer students who enter SIT with close to, or more than, 70 credit hours are expected to be admitted no later than the beginning of their third term of Bloomington enrollment.
Impact:
No enrollment is allowed in the next term until the hold is released.
Release:
Discuss your plans for earning admission to your intended degree program in a scheduled appointment with your SIT advisor.
Purpose:
To ensure timely progress toward completion of a degree, SIT expects students to declare an intended or alternate major within their first term of enrollment.
Impact:
No enrollment is allowed in the next term until the hold is released.
Release Procedure:
Discuss majors in a scheduled appointment with your SIT advisor.