Academic Standing

A student's academic standing is based on grade point average (GPA) in conjunction with total attempted credits (including transfer credits) and is evaluated after the completion of each semester of enrollment. Academic standing standards differ by program of study. Please refer to the academic standing charts below for specific requirements. 

Students who meet the following criteria are considered to be in good academic standing:

  • Undergraduate students need a minimum GPA of 2.0.
  • Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing students need a minimum GPA of 3.0 and must earn grades of B/80 or higher in each course. In addition, students are only allowed to repeat one class during their time in the program. A single course failure in the first semester will not result in dismissal.  However, if a student fails to meet the minimum grading standard require in any two courses, whether it is in a single semester or different semesters, they will meet dismissal.
  • Graduate students need a minimum GPA of 3.0.
  • Doctor of Business Administration and Occupational Therapy Doctorate students need a minimum GPA of 3.0.  In addition, students must earn grades of B- or higher in each course. No classes may be repeated. 
  • Doctor of Education students need a minimum GPA of 3.25 and students must earn grades of B- or higher in each course.  No classes may be repeated.
  • Combined bachelor/graduate program students need a minimum GPA of 3.0 in graduate-level coursework.
  • M.A.T. students must keep a cumulative program GPA of 3.0 and cannot fail any class.  There is only one semester of academic probation allowed within the program, and a minimum program GPA of 3.0 must be attained/maintained in order to enroll in student teaching coursework in the second year of the program.

According to the following standards, students who do not satisfy good academic standing requirements will be placed on academic probation or dismissed.  

Academic Standing Standards: Undergraduate Day and Online Programs (including English as a Second Language)

First-Semester Students

Status at Start of Semester Total Credit Hours Attempted Cumulative GPA Status after Semester Completion
Good Standing 0–higher 2.0–4.0 Good Standing
Good Standing 0–higher 0–1.99 Probation 1st Semester

Returning Students

Status at Start of Semester Total Credit Hours Attempted Cumulative GPA Status after Semester Completion
Good Standing 0–higher 2.0–4.0 Good Standing
Good Standing 0–18 1.0–1.99 Probation 1st Semester
Good Standing 0–18 0–.99 Academic Dismissal
Good Standing 18.1–36 1.26–1.99 Probation 1st Semester
Good Standing 18.1–36 0–1.25 Academic Dismissal
Good Standing 36.1–higher 1.5–1.99 Probation 1st Semester
Good Standing 36.1–higher 0–1.49 Academic Dismissal
Probation 1st Semester 0–higher 2.0–4.0 Good Standing
Probation 1st Semester 0–18 1.0–1.99 Probation 2nd Semester
Probation 1st Semester 0–18 0–.99 Academic Dismissal
Probation 1st Semester 18.1–36 1.26–1.99 Probation 2nd Semester
Probation 1st Semester 18.1–36 0–1.25 Academic Dismissal
Probation 1st Semester 36.1–higher 1.5–1.99 Probation 2nd Semester
Probation 1st Semester 36.1–higher 0–1.49 Academic Dismissal
Probation 2nd Semester 0–higher 2.0–4.0 Good Standing
Probation 2nd Semester 0–higher 1.0–1.99 Academic Dismissal
Academic Warning 0–higher 2.0–4.0 Good Standing
Academic Warning 0–36 1.25–1.99 Probation 1st Semester
Academic Warning 0–36 0–1.24 Academic Dismissal
Academic Warning 36.1–54 1.5–1.99 Probation 1st Semester
Academic Warning 36.1–54 0–1.49 Academic Dismissal
Academic Warning 54.1–72 1.75–1.99 Probation 1st Semester
Academic Warning 54.1–72 0–1.74 Academic Dismissal
Academic Warning 72.1–higher 0–1.99 Academic Dismissal

Academic Standing Standards: Physician Assistant Studies

Status at Start of Semester Total Credit Hours Attempted Cumulative or Term GPA Status after Semester Completion
Good Standing 0–higher 3.0–4.0 Good Standing
Good Standing 0–higher 2.0–2.99 Probation
Good Standing 0–higher 0–1.99 Academic Dismissal
Probation 0–higher 3.0–4.0 Good Standing
Probation 0–higher 0–2.99 Academic Dismissal
Academic Warning 0–higher 3.0–4.0 Good Standing
Academic Warning 0–higher 0–2.99 Academic Dismissal

Note:  For course grades below C, students may be dismissed, decelerated to the next cohort, and/or delayed in graduation.

Academic Standing Standards: Graduate Programs
(Combined bachelor/graduate program students must meet these standards for the graduate-level coursework for which they are enrolled.)

Status at Start of Semester Total Credit Hours Attempted Cumulative GPA Status after Semester Completion
Good Standing 0–higher 3.0–4.0 Good Standing
Good Standing 0–higher 2.0–2.99 Probation 1st Semester
Good Standing 0–higher 0–1.99 Academic Dismissal
Probation 1st Semester 0–higher 3.0–4.0 Good Standing
Probation 1st Semester 0–higher 2.0–2.99 Probation 2nd Semester
Probation 1st Semester 0–higher 0–1.99 Academic Dismissal
Probation 2nd Semester 0–higher 3.0–4.0 Good Standing
Probation 2nd Semester 0–higher 0–2.99 Academic Dismissal
Academic Warning 0–higher 3.0–4.0 Good Standing
Academic Warning 0–higher 0–2.99 Academic Dismissal

Academic Standing Standards:
Doctor of Business Administration
Occupational Therapy Doctorate 

Status at Start of Semester Total Credit Hours Attempted Cumulative GPA Status after Semester Completion
Good Standing 0–higher 3.0–4.0 Good Standing
Good Standing 0–higher 0–2.99 Academic Dismissal

Note: Students will be dismissed if their GPA is less than 3.00, or when they earn a grade lower than B- in any course. No classes may be repeated.

Academic Standing Standards:
Doctor of Education 

Status at Start of Semester Total Credit Hours Attempted Cumulative GPA Status after Semester Completion
Good Standing 0–higher 3.25–4.0 Good Standing
Good Standing 0–higher 0–3.24 Academic Dismissal

Note: Students will be dismissed if their GPA is less than 3.25, or when they earn less than a B- in any course. No classes may be repeated.

Academic Recovery

Academic Recovery is a collaborative process between the student and their assigned advisor/academic advisor to explore and address the circumstances that may have led to their probation status. Students not in good academic standing will not be able to register until they have met with their assigned academic advisor. At this meeting, the academic recovery plan will be reviewed. An academic agreement outlining the grades needed to return to good academic standing will also be developed and the schedule hold will be removed. Students are urged to make an appointment with their assigned academic advisor at the beginning of their probation semester.

Academic probation may affect a student’s ability graduate. Graduate program students and Accelerated Master's Program students are allowed a maximum of two semesters on academic probation.  

First-semester undergraduate students earning a cumulative GPA less than 1.0 are strongly encouraged to work with an academic success coach and attend tutoring in identified content areas.

Academic Dismissal and Appeal Process

Academically dismissed undergraduate and graduate students may no longer matriculate at the university for at least one semester and are expected to work on academic deficiencies. The summer is an optional semester and is not counted as a semester off. To return to the university, students must petition the Academic Appeals Committee, providing a letter of intent and documentation of academic improvement. The committee will also consider appeals that document mitigating circumstances. Students may only appeal dismissal once and the decision of the committee is final.

Undergraduate Student Requirements*

  • Take one semester off from Johnson & Wales University.  

  • Take a minimum of two non-remedial classes at an accredited college or university within the same semester. Students must earn a minimum GPA of 2.50 and at a minimum, only one grade of C (70) in one class is permitted.

  • All students should discuss this process and semester-specific deadlines with their assigned academic advisor.

  • Submit their official transcript.

  • Submit a written statement about the circumstances of the dismissal and their plan for academic success if approved to return to Johnson & Wales University.

*Students in programs with specialized policy will be subject to the appeals process as outlined in the program's handbook. 

Graduate Student Requirements

  • To return to the university, students may petition the Academic Appeals Committee after taking at least one semester off from Johnson & Wales University. 
  • Students should provide a letter of intent and documentation of academic improvement.
  • All students should discuss this process and semester-specific deadlines with their assigned academic advisor.
  • The Academic Appeals Committee meets once per semester to review all graduate-level appeals.

Doctoral Student Requirements

  • To return to the university, students must petition the appropriate doctoral program director, through the written appeals process.
  • Individuals who have been dismissed from a doctoral program for poor academic performance or progress may appeal the dismissal decision to the appropriate doctoral program director.
  • A written appeal of academic dismissal must be submitted to the doctoral program director in writing no later than 30 days after the date of the notice of dismissal. The letter of appeal should include a) the basis for the appeal; b) a summary of discussions, if any, between the student and representatives of the student's program such as the student's major advisor and/or the student's doctoral program director; and c) outcome or remedy proposed by the student. The letter may include additional or new relevant information. The doctoral program director will communicate with the dean of the appropriate college by transmitting the student's letter of appeal.
  • Grounds: The following are grounds for appeal: 1) incorrect calculation of grade point average; 2) misapplication of standards for academic performance and satisfactory progress by the appropriate college; 3) circumstances which had not been known which might be relevant to the dismissal.
  • Disposition: The dean of the appropriate college may 1) act on the appeal, 2) appoint a designee to collect additional information for the dean, or 3) constitute a three-person ad hoc review committee from the college. The purpose of the ad hoc committee is to provide an opinion and recommendation to the dean regarding the appeal. The ad hoc committee will review all materials and communications related to the case. Additional information may be requested.
  • The dean will inform the student and the doctoral program director in writing of the method of disposition of the appeal. If a dean's designee is appointed, the student and the doctoral program director will be informed of the name and contact information for the dean's designee. 
  • The dean’s decision with respect to a student's appeal shall be final. The student and the doctoral program director will be informed in writing of the dean's decision.

Academic Warning

Students who are reinstated into the university will be placed on Academic Warning. These students risk permanent dismissal from the university if they are unable to meet academic standing guidelines. The warning designation is sometimes used to override academic standing decisions at the end of the semester due to mitigating circumstances.

These undergraduate students will be allowed to register for a maximum of 15 credits. In addition, these students may be required to attend academic success coaching and tutoring in identified content areas. Failure to complete these requirements may result in immediate dismissal.