GPA Requirement for Graduation
Two cumulative grade averages are computed by dividing grade points earned
by credit hours attempted while enrolled at Ross.
- The first average includes all courses (those offered by both the
Ross School and other University of Michigan units), which have been
elected for grades during the BBA Program.
- The second average includes only courses offered by Ross. Each of
the averages must be maintained at 2.00 or higher for the student to be
in good academic standing or to meet degree requirements.
If either of the cumulative averages described above falls below 2.00
after their final term, a student is not eligible to receive the BBA degree.
Academic Discipline
A student's academic standing is reviewed at the completion of each term
enrolled in the Ross School of Business. When students are found to
be below the required GPA calculations, those students are notified by
Academic Services and in some cases may be brought to a faculty Committee
for review and possible academic probation or withdrawal from the program.
The Committee considers withdrawal in all cases where either of the
cumulative averages falls below 1.50 at the end of the first term of the
junior year, or below 1.75 at the end of the second term of the junior year,
or below 1.95 at the end of the third term of the senior year, or below 2.00
at the end of the final term. Students who have been required to
withdraw may petition to be readmitted in a subsequent term. The appeal must
contain documentation as to why circumstances have charged, to allow for
successful completion of their degree.
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