Qualifying Probation Slides
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Qualifying Probation Slides
Ted Rogers School of Information Technology Management Qualifying Probation Status Reinstatement Seminar Gloria Allen Part-Time Student Affairs Coordinator [email protected] Angela Cheng & Deepa Jojo Program Assistants [email protected] Room TRS 2-004, (416) 979-5316 December 2014 Visit us in person: TRSM 2-168 Get Social with Us: @student_trsm Student Services – Ask Us Anything! Supporting Your Experience @ Ryerson Need Directions? Need Support? Don’t know where to start? Did your term not go as planned? Come visit our Student Support Specialists with your questions. We’ll connect you with the information, resources & services you need! Enhancing Your Academic Success You want to succeed, and it’s our business to help you get there! Through our services, you can connect with & get support from: • Peer Learning Strategist/Academic Coach • Learning Strategist and Success Facilitator to support or enhance your learning skills and strategies; identify gaps in your academic skills and create academic learning plans • Mock Exams to self-test before an exam • Writing Support to boost your skills and guide you towards being the writer you want to be • English as an Additional Language Support to maximize your conversational or academic language skills Free Tutoring and Facilitated Study Groups Free Tutoring & Facilitated Study Groups available for the following courses Sign-Up in 2-168! Connecting You to Campus Connect with RU & Build your Experience Fostering Your Wellness Connect with Services that foster your personal wellness and well-being • Centre for Student Development and Counselling – Individual & Group Sessions • Academic Accommodation Support (Formerly Access Centre) – Facilitated learning support for students with various academic considerations • Peer-Peer Support • Participate in our Stay Sharp Program • Learning Strategist & Student Success Facilitator Need Support? Have a question? Elevators Visit Student Services in TRSM 2-168 Speak with a Student Support Specialist. PROGRAM INFORMATION Qualifying Probation Status • Students who are returning from a “Required to Withdraw” standing after a year of ‘Suspension’ • Students who may have been a Full time OR Part time student What do I have to do now? • Attend the Probation Seminar and sign your Qualifying Probation Contract • Register for 2 courses as specified by my School for Winter 2015 semester Important Facts about your Status!! • This is your last and only chance to prove yourself that you belong to TRSM • http://www.ryerson.ca/currentstudents/financialaid/osappartt ime/index.html • You must achieve a Term GPA of 1.67 for the two (2) courses that you are taking in Winter 2015. • You must achieve a Cumulative GPA of 1.0 or higher • Failure to do so will result in Permanent Program Withdrawal (PPW) standing • You must consult with the Program Assistant in regards to dropping a course during the semester (special consideration MAY be granted, based on documentable evidence) What are the Possible Outcomes? • Adhere to the conditions and courses as stated on your Probation contract: • Achieve a TGPA of 1.67 on both courses taken during Winter 2015 term • If you achieve a CGPA of 1.67 or higher and your TGPA is also 1.67, you will continue in the Part time program with a ‘CLEAR’ standing. • Achieving a CLEAR standing does not mean you will automatically return to Full time studies, you must apply within the appropriate deadline for consideration. • If your CGPA is between 1.0 and 1.66, even with a TGPA of 1.67, you will remain on Academic Probation for the following semester • If you achieve a TGPA of 1.67, but your CGPA is below a 1.0, you will be PPW Important Dates: Last day to ADD courses from your timetable to meet probationary contract conditions Friday, January 23, 2015 Last day to DROP courses (in good academic standing): Friday, March 27, 2015 *You must consult with a Program Advisor before dropping a course, special considerations MAY be granted. If you do not have permission and drop a course, you will be PPW. Example course ITM100 Example course Scenario: Experiencing academic difficulty during the semester. What to do? Any Concerns: – GET IMMEDIATE COUNSELING FROM TRSITM PROGRAM ADVISORS AND SPEAK WITH PROFESSORS IN QUESTION – We can write a letter of Accommodation to all your professors – Illness, death or personal/family crisis which will result in long absences from classes are legitimate reasons for requesting to drop a course. – Be prepared to show some kind of documentation i.e. completed student medical certificate (www.ryerson.ca/essr) or death certificate within 3 business days Seek out support services on campus Student Services Staff - TRS 2-168 Learning Skills Strategist - Madelyn Steed- TRS 2-061 Student Success Facilitator - Alexander Ruvuza – TRS 2-105 Course Repeats/Failures No course can be repeated more than twice. (i.e., registered initially, repeated once, repeated twice = 3 registrations) and failing the course each time The count of course repeats will include any corresponding/equivalent course taken through Continuing Education, where relevant. (i.e., CMN124 = CCMN279) You will be Withdrawn from TRSITM and any School that requires the course in their curriculum i.e. ACC100/406, FIN 300, QMS 102 GPA Adjustment forms If you have previously failed a course which is not a required course, i.e. PSY105, but part of an elective group which you have the option to select one course over another, i.e. Psychology or Sociology, you can use the GPA Adjustment form (available in Enrollments Services and Student Records) (www.ryerson.ca/forms) You must submit the GPA Adjustment form to Enrollment Services & Student Records no later than the final date to add courses for the term in which the GPA Adjustment will apply. – Only the CGPA for the current term will be adjusted. Academic Standings and CGPAs from previous terms will not be adjusted. – The form can be found online at www.ryerson.ca/forms This will not remove the failure from your transcript but it will replace the grade value in your CGPA. For more information, please refer to http://www.ryerson.ca/currentstudents/essr/gpa/ QUESTIONS?