College of Pharmacy Student Handbook 2023-2024

118 Barry and Judy Silverman College of Pharmacy 2023–2024 Good Academic Standing A student in good academic standing is defined as one who passes all courses and maintains a minimum cumulative and semester GPA of 2.0 in the Pharm.D. or M.S. in Pharmaceutical Affairs programs and 3.0 in the Ph.D. or M.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences programs. Satisfactory Academic Progress A student making satisfactory academic progress (SAP) is defined as one who has passed at least 66.7 percent of attempted credits; successfully passes any repeated courses; and is on track to complete the degree program in no more than six years for entry-level students, five years for advanced-standing students, two years for M.S. in Pharmaceutical Affairs students, four years for M.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences students, and seven years for Ph.D. students. Students receiving federal or state aid must meet all SAP requirements to be eligible for federal and/or state financial aid. For more information visit nova.edu/financialaid/eligibility/satisfactory-academic-progress.html. Academic Probation Any one of the following will result in academic probation: • semester GPA below 2.0 for the Pharm.D. or M.S. in Pharmaceutical Affairs programs and below 3.0 in the Ph.D. or M.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences programs • failure of or withdrawal from any didactic or experiential course • repeating an academic year Students on academic probation will remain at that status until their semester GPA is raised appropriately and failed courses are successfully remediated. While on academic probation, students are prohibited from • registering for classes online via Self-Service Banner and must meet with an academic adviser at their campus each semester in order to register • holding an office or being elected in any student and/or college-sponsored organization • being elected to any honorary or other school organizations Students on academic probation are expected to seek assistance, limit extracurricular activities, and limit or discontinue hours of employment to have the best chance of academic success in the program. The Offices of Student Affairs/Services and Academic Support Services will be notified accordingly. Other activities may be restricted by the associate dean of the student’s program. Students on probation will be notified via NSU email and by certified mail. Academic Dismissal Any one of the following will result in academic dismissal: • cumulative GPA below 2.0 for the Pharm.D. and M.S. in Pharmaceutical Affairs programs and below 3.0 in the Ph.D. or M.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences programs

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