Business and Economics
Graduate
Policies & Procedures
Dismissal
A student will be dismissed from the program for any of the following reasons:
- Failure to raise GPA to a 3.0 within 6 credit hours of subsequent coursework
- Maintaining a cumulative GPA below 3.0 after 12 credit hours of work
- Receiving of three grades of C
- Receiving of a grade of F in any graduate course results in immediate dismissal
- Failure to abide by the School of Business and Economics’ Standards of Professional Conduct
Upon the recommendation of the Graduate/Undergraduate Committee and with the approval of the Dean of the School of Business & Economics, any student whose work is unsatisfactory or whose conduct is unethical may be dismissed from the School. This includes violations of the School’s Standards of Professional Conduct contained within this bulletin.
Students should be familiar with the Indiana University Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct, particularly in areas of academic misconduct. Academic misconduct may involve human, hard-copy, or electronic resources. Students should understand dismissal can occur if any activity is deemed to undermine the academic integrity of the institution.