College of HHP GPA semester CHECKSHEET Name: Major: Environmental Health Science Academic Advisor: Randy Gilland 1 2 3 Your current cumulative GPA is: Your goal cumulative GPA is: Are you going to use grade replacements to raise your cumulative GPA to the appropriate point? If so, identify these courses: Yes, No Calculating your GPA: Quality Points (QP) GPA Hours at ECU DO-IT-YOURSELF GPA CALCULATOR (follow the following steps and fill in chart below): Step 1: LIST YOUR CLASSES. Step 2: Write down how many credit hours each class is worth. Step 3: Write down your expected grade, but turn this into a # (the weight of each grade): A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0 Step 4: Multiply your credit hour by the weight of the grade – the resulting # equals the quality points (QP) earned. Step 5: Add up your total credit hours. Step 6: Add up your total QP. Step 7: Divide the total QP by the total GPA hours – this will be your GPA for the semester. CLASSES: Credit Hour: Grade: ____ ____ = ____ ____ = ____ ____ = ____ ____ = ____ ____ = ____ ____ = ____ ____ = Total GPA hours GPA= Total of Quality Points Total GPA Hours QP: Total QP = GPA GOAL QP totals: to 2.0 to ____ Academic Standing, what does it mean? Good Standing indicates that you have earned at least a 2.0 overall grade point average and are progressing toward graduation. Academic Warning indicates your GPA is under a 2.0 but you meet the eligibility standard (“retention”) GPA for the courses you have attempted and transferred in. Retention GPAs (based on GPA hours + transfer hours): 1-29 hours 1.6 GPA 30-59 hours 1.8 GPA 60-74 hours 1.9 GPA 75+ hours 2.0 GPA Academic Probation indicates your GPA is under a 2.0 and you are not meeting the eligibility standard GPA for the courses you have attempted and transferred in. If your GPA does not improve the next semester, you will be suspended the following semester. FOR MORE INFO, see the online catalog (under “Academic Eligibility Standards”): http://www.ecu.edu/csacad/UgCat0607/regulations.cfm Readmission INFO Sit out your suspension as indicated by your standing for the last term attended (found on your Banner transcript). Academic suspension 1st requires you to sit out one semester. Academic suspension 2 nd requires you to sit out two semesters. Academic suspension 3rd is indefinite, and you may only return to ECU under the forgiveness policy. The ONLY time you are allowed to continue attending at ECU without sitting out your suspension is during summer school. Apply to ECU as a READMIT student after you have sat out your suspension. Please note that once you have sat out your suspension this is not a guarantee you will be accepted back to ECU as a readmit. For up to date information, visit Admission’s at http://www.ecu.edu/cs-acad/admissions/Readmission.cfm. To apply you must complete an application that may be found here http://www.ecu.edu/csacad/admissions/Applications.cfm (see “Readmission Application”).