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Progress
Satisfactory Academic Progress for Scholarship Students
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If a scholarship student's GPA declines
over two consecutive semesters but remains above the 3.0
GPA threshold, a consultation with the academic dean and
associate dean for student services will be required.
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If a scholarship student's cumulative
GPA at the end of each academic year (August to May) falls
in the range from 2.5 to under 3.0, the student will be
placed on scholarship probation for the first semester
of the next academic year.
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Students on probation must inform
and receive approval from the academic dean regarding
courses registered for during the probationary semester;
such students will be required to follow the paradigm.
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The student's cumulative GPA must
be above the 3.0 threshold at the end of the probationary
semester; if not, the student forfeits the scholarship.
If the cumulative GPA exceeds the 3.0 threshold following
the probationary semester, the student retains the scholarship.
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Only one probationary semester is
granted during a student's tenure at The Divinity School.
Consequently, if the cumulative GPA of a scholarship student
who has already been on probation falls below 3.0 a second
time, the student must forfeit the scholarship.
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A scholarship student whose cumulative
GPA at the end of each academic year (August to May) falls
below 2.5 automatically forfeits the scholarship with
no probationary period allowed.
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Academic misconduct (cheating, plagiarism,
etc.) may result in scholarship forfeiture.
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