Undergraduate
Suspension & Dismissal
A student on academic probation during any regular
semester or summer session may, at the end of that semester
or session, be suspended from the University if the condition
for the academic probation has not been removed.
A student on academic probation and not making satisfactory
progress towards a School of Engineering degree may be dismissed
from the Engineering School.
A student who accumulates 30 or more attempted credit
hours of D, F, or WF shall be dismissed from the School of
Engineering.
A student on Engineering School Probation during any
regular semester or summer session may, at the end of that
semester or session, be dismissed from the Engineering School
if the condition for the Engineering School Probation has
not been removed.
No student is subject to suspension from the University
or dismissal from the School of Engineering until the end
of the semester or summer session in which the cumulative
hours attempted at UNM exceeds 16.
A student will be suspended for one semester for the
first suspension, one academic year for the second suspension,
and five academic years for the third. Note: summer
sessions are excluded from the calculation of the suspension
periods.
A student dismissed from the School of Engineering may not
apply for readmission to the School of Engineering for a minimum
period of one calendar year from the date of dismissal. A
student dismissed from the School of Engineering may transfer
to another college in the University subject to that college's
regulations. However, a student dismissed from the School
of Engineering is not permitted to register for any course
offered by the School of Engineering. Also, a student who
has been suspended from the University while enrolled in the
School of Engineering, and who has been admitted to any unit
of the University other than the School of Engineering after
the suspension is terminated, is not permitted to register
for any course offered by the School of Engineering.
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