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ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP REGULATIONS
ESTABLISHED BY THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
1. The College of Veterinary Medicine
(CVM) is a division of the University of Missouri and students
in the College are subject, therefore, to the scholastic regulations
governing the Columbia Campus except as supplemented by additional
regulations established by the faculty of the CVM.
2. For interpretation and application of
University regulations, particularly those that relate to
probation and dismissal, the word "term" shall mean
any period after which a grade is assigned with the exception
of Instructional Period (IP) 1.
3. A student who receives a grade of "F"
in any required course of the professional curriculum will
be dismissed.
4. A student in good standing whose term
grade point average falls below 2.0 will be placed on academic
probation. Term probation must be removed by the end of the
student's next grading period. To remove probation, the student
must acquire a term grade point average during the next grading
period of at least 2.0. If placed on probation at the end
of IP 2, the student will be permitted until the end of IP
4 to achieve an average grade point of at least 2.0 for IP
3 and 4 combined. If probation is not removed, the student
will be dismissed from the College.
5. Any student whose cumulative grade point
average in the required professional curriculum is below 2.0
will be placed on academic probation. Probation must be removed
by the end of the next two successive grading periods. If
placed on cumulative probation at the end of IP 2, the student
will be permitted until the end of IP 6 to achieve a cumulative
grade point average of at least 2.0. Any student failing to
remove probation will be dismissed from the CVM.
6. No more than 9 total semester credit
hours of “D” grades may be accumulated prior to
graduation. Ten or more semester credit hours of “D”
grades will be dismissed from the CVM. If readmitted, any
subsequent “D” grades will again result in dismissal
from the CVM..
7. A student dismissed from the professional
curriculum may reapply for admission to the College of Veterinary
Medicine. A written request for readmission must be directed
to and received by the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
within 30 days of the date of dismissal. If the student is
readmitted, the Committee will define the conditions of reinstatement.
If readmitted, the student may be required to repeat courses
other than those in which the student was deficient.
NOTE: These regulations
were adopted by faculty action August 4, 1983. They are subject
to change by faculty action. Revised in 1988 and 2002
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