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INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTH BEND ACADEMIC RENEWAL POLICY

INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTH BEND ACADEMIC RENEWAL POLICY. BACKGROUND INFORMATION. The number of petitions involving grade-forgiveness issues and the lack of any formal IUSB policy pertaining to academic forgiveness led to the creation of the proposed Academic Renewal Policy.

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INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTH BEND ACADEMIC RENEWAL POLICY

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  1. INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTH BEND ACADEMIC RENEWAL POLICY

  2. BACKGROUND INFORMATION • The number of petitions involving grade-forgiveness issues and the lack of any formal IUSB policy pertaining to academic forgiveness led to the creation of the proposed Academic Renewal Policy.

  3. The Academic Renewal Policy proposed today grew out of the committee’s experience—petitions presented by full-time students who, as a result either of immaturity or cataclysmic personal circumstances, had performed poorly for a semester or two but thereafter had succeeded academically. The committee believes these students deserve renewal. The policy is not intended to cover chronically low academic performance.

  4. The Academic Renewal Policy considered today is distinct from the Grade Replacement Policy (also known as the FX Policy) that allows undergraduate students to repeat a certain number of courses and replace the grades earned the first time with higher grades. The Committee will present a proposed Grade Replacement Policy at the April Academic Senate meeting.

  5. The members of the 2003-2004 Academic Affairs Committee include: • Teri Dobrzykowski, School of Nursing and Health Professions • Neovi Karakatsanis, Political Science Department • Michael Lasater, School of the Arts • Mary Truex, Biological Sciences Department • Isaac Walters, School of the Arts • Michael Washburn, Philosophy Department • Brenda Knowles, Chair, School of Business and Economics

  6. The committee wishes to acknowledge the invaluable assistance of Mike Carroll, the IUSB Registrar, who serves as a liaison to the Committee. • Please direct any questions or comments to any member of the Committee.

  7. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS • IUSB has created this policy so as to establish an effective way to encourage capable, mature, undergraduate students to return to IUSB when they have been academically unsuccessful during an earlier attempt at higher education within the Indiana University system. This policy pertains only to undergraduate students who have not yet completed a bachelor’s degree. Meant to apply campus-wide to all IUSB academic units, the academic renewal option spelled out in this document exists only on the IUSB campus and not on any other campus of Indiana University. Students who wish to apply for renewal should contact their respective academic units at the time of application for readmission.

  8. The affected grades for the renewal period will not enter into the calculation of the cumulative GPA. Because modifications to the university’s computer system would be necessary in order to reflect the changes made to students’ records as a result of this policy, the renewal option would not presently be reflected on students’ official transcripts. It is the intent of this policy that whenever such is possible, the grades replaced would appear on official transcripts but would not be calculated into the cumulative grade point average.

  9. This policy takes effect in fall 2004. The academic renewal option discussed in this document is subject to the following considerations: The IUSB Academic Renewal Policy

  10. 1. The IUSB academic renewal policy applies to any former IU student who 1) has not yet completed a bachelor’s degree and 2) has not attended any other college or university, including any campus of IU, for a minimum of the last three calendar years (36 months).

  11. 2. Academic renewal may be requested for no more than two semesters of IUSB course work. Two consecutive six-week summer sessions may be considered a regular semester. A student seeking academic renewal must apply the policy to an entire semester or two semesters that fall within one calendar or academic year. A student may not exempt certain courses from the application of the renewal policy. Furthermore, this policy is inapplicable to any grades issued owing to academic dishonesty. As a precondition of any student’s receiving academic renewal, the Registrar’s Office will formally evaluate the student’s record to identify any grades resulting from academic dishonesty.

  12. 3. Academic renewal may be invoked only once over the course of a student’s academic career at IUSB.

  13. 4. The grade point average (GPA) for the period for which renewal is sought must be lower than 2.0.

  14. 5. The policy will be applied after a probationary period in which the student earns at least 12 credit hours with a minimum C+ grade point average in all courses attempted after resuming course work at Indiana University South Bend.

  15. 6. Academic renewal does not occur automatically: A student must apply for academic renewal, and the petition must be approved by the student’s academic unit. If the petition is approved, the grades of the semester(s) to which renewal is applied will not be considered in the calculation of the student’s cumulative GPA. Each academic unit’s rules regarding academic probation and dismissal will apply to this recalculated GPA.

  16. 7. Although the grades in the courses to which academic renewal has been applied will not be considered in calculating the GPA, the courses themselves may still be used to satisfy credit-hour and degree requirements if the original grades earned meet the minimums specified by the individual academic units.

  17. 8. After the approval of the request for academic renewal, a student must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours on the IUSB campus in order to meet the graduation residency requirement and must complete a minimum of 60 hours in order to merit graduation with academic distinction.

  18. 9. Invocation of the academic renewal option does not preclude a student’s using other available, course-specific grade replacement options for work taken subsequent to re-enrollment.

  19. 10. Academic renewal is available only for courses taken at Indiana University. Each academic unit retains the right to consider records of performance from other universities in determining admission to the academic unit, the granting of honors and academic distinction, and other matters.

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