9.4 Bachelor of Business Administration
In addition to meeting the University’s general academic regulations for undergraduate programs, all full-time Bachelor of Business Administration students must also meet program continuance regulations after each term of study beyond their first 30 credit hours.
These regulations will be applied at the end of each semester to any student who is registered in a course load of at least 9 credit hours on the last day for adding courses in a semester or session, including a student who later drops courses and changes status to that of a part-time student.
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To meet continuance, students must have a 60% overall average in the courses in which they are enrolled each term.
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Failure to meet point 1 at the end of a term will result in the designation of “Program Probation” status, of which a student and the Office of the Registrar (Grenfell Campus) will be notified by the Grenfell Campus Business Program. Following this designation, if the student successfully meets point 1 (above) in the next consecutive term of full-time enrolment, the designation of “Program Probation” will be rescinded and the student and the Office of the Registrar (Grenfell Campus) will be notified by the Grenfell Campus Business Program. Failure to meet this standard in a second consecutive term of full-time enrolment will result in the student being withdrawn from the program for one semester.
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Students who receive the designation of “Program Probation” may continue to complete Business courses for which they have the required prerequisites, however, they lose standing as a member of the program and any associated registration priority.
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Students who have been required to withdraw for one semester for failure to meet continuance requirements outlined above may declare their intention to re-enter the program following one term. Students must indicate their desire to re-enter the program on the appropriate section of the Declare/Change Academic Program (Grenfell Campus) from the Office of the Registrar. The Business Program Chair will determine if a student is eligible.
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Students who are required to withdraw from the program for a second time will be permanently withdrawn from the program and are normally not eligible for re-entry. The student and the Office of the Registrar (Grenfell Campus) will be notified by the Grenfell Campus Business Program of a requirement to withdraw from the program. The required withdrawal from the Bachelor of Business Administration program will be reflected on a student’s transcript.
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Students who have been withdrawn from the program will no longer be permitted to enrol in Business courses that are reserved for Grenfell Campus Business students.
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