At the end of each semester the Association Deans check each College students' overall record to see if they are in Good Standing and making satisfactory progress toward their degree. This review is to make sure that students are made aware of any academic problems. The Deans will then counsel the student and/or apply any academic sanctions that are warranted (e.g., academic warning, suspension).
College of Arts & Sciences students are considered to be in Good Standing at the end of a semester if, in that semester, they have:
To remain in Good Standing, students who have completed four semesters of work must be in a major or have completed the Deferral of Major Form which is good only until the end of the fifth semester.No student will be permitted to enroll for a sixth semester without a major.
If a student is discontinued as a major for poor academic performance (as determined by a department or an interdepartmental program), then that student must gain immediate acceptance in another major in order to register as a full-time student. Students who lose their Good Standing in a major, may not register for another full-time semester until they either regain Good Standing and/or successfully declare another major.
In order to enroll for a fifth semester, students must have earned at least 54 semester hours (includes approved summer, transfer, AP, IB and dual enrollment credits).
To enroll for a seventh semester, students must have earned at least 84 semester hours.
Students may not enroll in a ninth semester except under very special circumstances.
Barring unusual circumstances, and with the written approval of the Dean's office, students who have completed eight semesters must complete any remaining degree requirements in
Students with a cumulative GPA of less than 2.000 may attend Summer Session only at U.Va.
Students with a cumulative GPA of greater than 2.0 may attend Summer Session elsewhere; they must complete the appropriate
Transfer of Credit Form (.pdf).
Any student whose enrollment is blocked due to low hours will not be permitted to register until they have verified by official transcript that they have earned the appropriate number of credits.
Students entering from secondary school must complete the requirements for the Baccalaureate degree within eight regular (fall, spring) semesters.
Transfer students have proportionately fewer semesters depending upon the number of semesters completed prior to admission. Policies on transfer of credits are available here.
Students who fail to remain in Good Standing will be placed on Academic Warning. Students on Academic Warning will be required to meet regularly with their Association Dean beginning no later than the add period of the ensuing semester. They are also strongly urged to devote more time to their academic work and are referred to academic support services.
Students on academic warning who withdraw or take a leave of absence are eligible to re-apply for admission. They return on Academic Warning and must attain Good Standing or face suspension by virtue of two consecutive semesters on Academic Warning.
Students are subject to suspension after two consecutive semesters on warning, or if they fail to earn at least nine grade points in a semester.
If this is a first suspension, then one full fall term and one full spring term must elapse before a student may return to the College, Summer Session included. Your Dean will consider your application for readmission when you can document that you have overcome the difficulties which led to your suspension. Students under suspension forfeit commitments of financial aid. Suspended students may not apply hours from other institutions toward their U.Va. degree.
A second suspension is regarded as permanent and a student may not return to the University.
When warranted, the Dean is authorized to hold a suspension in abeyance and permit students who would otherwise be suspended to continue under specific conditions. After the semester has concluded, the student's academic standing will be evaluated and the appropriate academic discipline, if required, will be imposed.
Students have the right to petition about academic matters. Adverse decisions by the Dean may be appealed to the Committee on Faculty Rules, a committee comprised entirely of College Faculty members and not Association Deans.
Appeals may be addressed to:
The Committee on Faculty Rules
College of Arts and Sciences
University of Virginia
P.O. Box 400133
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4133
Attn.: Mrs. Harmon
Appeals should include a written recommendation from a Faculty Advisor or the Director of the Undergraduate Program as appropriate.
Students have the right to petition about academic matters. Adverse decisions by the Dean may be appealed to the Committee on Faculty Rules, a committee comprised entirely of College Faculty members and not Association Deans.