A grade-point deficiency for a student exists when total grade points are less than total credits scheduled multiplied by two.
Example: At the end of the second semester, a student who has scheduled a total of 36 credits and who has earned 66 grade points would have a grade-point deficiency of 6 and would be placed on academic warning. (36 credits x 2=72; 72-66=6)
Courses for which "no grade" and "deferred grade" symbols have been recorded are not included in the computation of grade-point deficiency.
Revised: 9/9/75