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Disqualification

If you fail to earn a grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 during the first semester of attendance, you will be placed on academic probation.

If you do not achieve a 2.0 accumulative average after completing one semester of attendance, you risk dismissal. To continue your education at Ball State, you must earn 2.0 in the next semester and each following semester until your accumulative average reaches 2.0.

After completing 30 earned credits (transfer credit and other credit granted included), to continue your education at Ball State, you must earn a GPA of at least 2.1 in the next semester and each following semester until the accumulated average reaches 2.0.

Learn about appealing a dismissal and returning to Ball State after a dismissal.
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