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B. Academic Regulations for Degree Students

7.0 Academic Performance Evaluation

7.1 Academic Performance Evaluation for Degree Students

Academic Performance Evaluation as described in this section applies to Degree and Certificate Students. The corresponding process for Special Students is described in Section 9, below.

Note: in addition to the regulations listed below, a number of programs specify additional requirements that must be fulfilled. Consult 7.5 below for additional information regarding: B.A.S., B.Com., B.Hum., B.I.B., B.I.D., B.I.T. B.J., B.Math., B.Mus., B.P.A.P.M., B.Sc. Double Hons. Mathematics and Physics, B.S.W.

The Academic Performance Evaluation is the annual assessment of the student's status in his or her degree. The first evaluation is made, at the end of the winter term, for all students who have completed at least 4.0 credits at Carleton University or on the University of Ottawa Exchange once all final grades are available. Subsequent evaluations occur at the end of the winter term following the completion of a minimum of 4.0 additional credits. A completed course is any course registration, including repeated courses, that results in a grade or notation other than WDN, IP, CTN, Aud or DNC. The basis of the evaluation is the student's Overall CGPA, Major CGPA and, where appropriate, Core CGPA. For students in combined programs Major CGPAs are calculated for each major where possible. The evaluation is made by comparing CGPAs to the minima required by the student's degree at the time of the evaluation. The possible outcomes of an Academic Performance Evaluation are: Good Standing , Academic Warning , Suspension , Continue in General , Debarment , or Ineligible to Return (IR) .

The status Good Standing signifies that a Performance Evaluation has found that the student fully meets the academic standards prescribed for the student's program and is eligible to continue in that degree.

The status Academic Warning signifies that the student's performance with respect to the academic standards of the degree is deficient. The student may continue in the degree but must clear the Academic Warning by achieving a Good Standing assessment at the next Academic Performance Evaluation.

The status Suspension signifies that the student must leave his or her degree for at least one year. See also Section 7.1.1 and Section 7.3. Suspension occurs if at least one of the following conditions applies:

  1. the student has an Overall CGPA that is less than 1.00;
  2. while on Academic Warning , the student has failed to achieve a Good Standing assessment at the next Academic Performance Evaluation;
  3. the student has exceeded the maximum allowable number of discredits for the program;
  4. the student was Admitted with Additional Requirements and has failed to satisfy those requirements. The status Continue in General is applied at an academic performance evaluation (APE) if the student (i) is in an Honours B.A., B.C.S., B.Sc., or B.Math. program, (ii) would be suspended at this APE due to a low CGPA, and (iii) meets or exceeds the minimum requirements for G ood Standing in a general program. The student will have his or her program changed to the corresponding or a related general program within the same degree and may apply to change this program within the degree, as long as the student would be in G ood Standing in the subsequent program.

The status Ineligible to Return (ITR) indicates that the student's performance has fallen below a minimum standard for the program and in consequence the student is removed from the program, and will never be readmissible to this program. The status Ineligible to Return is restricted to some professional and limited enrolment programs where there is high demand for the program and limited space in its required courses. The status ITR is assigned if any of the conditions for Suspension apply, in addition to any conditions set by the program. The student is eligible to continue at the University and may apply through Admissions Services for admission to another program.

If a student satisfies the conditions for Suspended or Ineligible to Return at a performance evaluation in the student's current degree and the student has a previous decision of Suspended or Ineligible to Return on the record in this or another degree or Special studies, then the student will be removed from the current degree with the standing Debarred . A Debarred student is not eligible for degree studies at the University for at least three years. See Section 7.3, Readmission after Suspension or Debarment .

7.1.1 Discredits

If a course registration in any term results in a student exceeding the allowed number of discredits for the program, then the student will be Suspended , Ineligible to Return, orDebarred as of the end of that term. This action is part of the Academic Performance Evaluation at the end of the winter term, but is not part of a general Academic Performance Evaluation after the summer or fall terms.

7.1.2 Three Failures of a Course (Engineering)

A student in the Bachelor of Engineering program must leave the degree with the status Ineligible to Return (ITR) if the student fails one course on three occasions.

7.2 Assessment in Concentrations, Specializations and Minors

In conjunction with the Academic Performance Evaluation, additional averages are calculated for program elements. A CGPA is calculated over the courses contributing to any minor, concentration, specialization. These CGPA results are available for decisions on satisfactory or unsatisfactory performance in the program element. Students with a CGPA that is below the minimum required for a Concentration, Specialization or Minor may be removed from that Concentration, Specialization or Minor.

7.3 Readmission after Suspension or Debarment

Suspension is from a particular degree, not the University. Upon receiving notice of Suspension from one degree, students may seek admission, through Admissions Services, to other degrees of the University. Programs may accept such students in Good Standing if the student meets those requirements or on Academic Warning .

Students who have been Suspended will be inadmissible to their original degree for one year. Students who have been suspended and wish subsequently to be re-admitted to their original degree must petition through the Admission Services, providing an explanation of the circumstances leading up to the Suspension , what has occurred during the period of suspension, and what the student's goals now are. See also 4.9.1 (d) for certain special cases.

Debarment is from degree studies at the University. After Debarment, students wishing to be considered for readmission to a Degree or Certificate program, must wait three years and then make an appeal to the Senate Undergraduate Studies Committee. On readmission after Debarment, students may be required to complete certain specific courses and to forfeit certain previously completed credits in order to provide a reasonable expectation of success. The CGPA will be based upon those credits, successful and unsuccessful, accepted upon readmission.

Students returning to the University after Suspension or Debarment will not have their CGPA re-started. At the point of re-admission, they may be allowed a pro-rated maximum number of discredits.

7.4 Minimum CGPA Requirements

The standard CGPA requirements used in Academic Performance Evaluation are presented in Table 1. The minimum required CGPA increases with the number of program credits (See Note 1) at the time of the Academic Performance Evaluation. Students with a CGPA close to the minimum at their first assessment will have to improve their academic achievement significantly in order to maintain the Good Standing status through to graduation.

The Standard Minimum CGPA Requirements for Minors, Concentrations, and Specializations are presented in Table 2. These are not used in the Academic Performance Evaluation but are used to determine continuation status in the program element.

Table 1: Minimum CGPA Requirements for Good Standing Status
Program
credits
comple
ted
Honours programsEngineering
and Design programs
General programs
15.0 credits
General
programs
20.0 credits
0.0 to 5.0Overall 4.00Overall
3.00
Overall 3.00Overall 3.00
5.5 to 10.0Overall 4.50
Major
5.50
Overall
3.50
Overall 3.50
Major
3.50
Overall
3.50
Major
3.50
10.5 to 15.0Overall 5.00
Major
6.00
Overall
3.50
Overall 4.00
Major
4.00
Overall
3.50
Major
3.50
15.5 or moreOverall 5.00
Major
6.50
Overall
4.00
Overall
4.00
Major
4.00
GraduationOverall 5.00
Major
6.50
Overall
4.00
Overall
4.00

Major
4.00
Overall
4.00
Major
4.00

Note:

  1. The Program Credits are the course credits earned by the courses the student has completed, with either a passing or a failing grade, that would contribute to the credits required for graduation in the student's program had they been passed. The program credits include credits obtained through transfer, advanced standing, letters of permission or exchange. The program credits do not include courses from which the student has withdrawn.
  2. The General programs requiring 20.0 credits are Biochemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Physics and Information Technology.
  3. Certain Honours programs may have different minimum Overall or Major CGPA requirements from those indicated above.
Table 2: Standard Minimum Requirements for Minors, Concentrations and Specializations
Program
credits
completed
All students in Honours programsAll students in Engineering andDesign programsAll students in General programs
0.0 to 5.05.003.003.00
5.5 to 10.05.503.503.50
10.5 to 15.06.003.504.00
15.5 or more6.504.00

Note: for the General programs in Biochemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Information Technology and Physics requiring 20.0 credits, the minimum required CGPA is 3.00, 3.50, 3.50, 4.00 respectively.

7.5 Additional Information Concerning Academic Performance Evaluation for Some Degrees
The standard regulations for Academic Performance Evaluation are modified for certain degrees and programs as presented in this section.
Bachelor of Architectural Studies (B.A.S.)

The B.A.S. follows the regulations for Academic Performance evaluation for Engineering and Design Programs with the following additions and amendments:

  1. The Bachelor of Architectural Studies program does not define a Major CGPA. Students are assessed at each Academic Performance Evaluation using their Overall CGPA and the Core minimum defined in 2 below;
  2. The Architecture Core consists of the following courses:
  • ARCS 1005, ARCS 1105 [1.0]
    ARCS 2105 [1.5], ARCS 2106 [1.5]
    ARCS 3105 [1.5], ARCS 3106 [1.5]
    ARCS 4105 [1.5], ARCS 4106 [1.5]
  1. Good Standing requires a grade of C- or better in each course of the Architecture Core.
  2. Students in Architectural Studies are either in Good Standing or on Academic Warning . Students who satisfy the conditions for Suspension at an Academic Performance Evaluation must leave the Architectural Studies program with the status Ineligible to Return (IR) .
  3. Students wishing to continue into the professional M.Arch. degree program must have successfully completed the B.A.S. degree program with an Overall CGPA of 7.00 or better.
Bachelor of Commerce

Note: the University is considering a revision of its policy regarding Academic Performance Evaluation for the Bachelor of Commerce degree programs. It is anticipated that some of the regulations presented here will be superceded, in whole or in part, before or during the academic year covered by this Calendar. Check the Updates section of the Web edition of the Undergraduate Calendar after September 1, 2007 for up-to-date information.

Students in B.Com. are Honours students. Students in programs of the Eric Sprott School of Business who are not in Good Standing at any APE will be required to leave the program with the status Ineligible to Return (IR) .

Bachelor of Humanities

The Bachelor of Humanities degree does not distinguish a set of courses forming a Major. Students are evaluated on the basis of their Overall CGPA and their Core CGPA.

Students are in Good Standing if the Overall CGPA at least 7.00 and the Core CGPA at least 7.00.

A student who is not in Good Standing but has Overall CGPA at least 6.00 and Core CGPA at least 6.00 is on Academic Warning .

A student is required to leave the program with the standing Ineligible to Return if either:

  1. the student was on Academic Warning and does not achieve Good Standing at the next Academic Performance Evaluation,
  2. or

  3. the student has Overall CGPA less than 6.00 or Core CGPA less than 6.00 at any Academic Performance Evaluation.
The Humanities Core

HUMS 1000 [1.0], HUMS 2000 [1.0]

HUMS 3000 [1.0], HUMS 4000 [1.0]

Bachelor of Industrial Design

1. Students in the Bachelor of Industrial Design degree are assessed at each Academic Performance Evaluation using their Overall CGPA and the Industrial Design Core courses. (The Industrial Design program does not distinguish a set of courses forming a Major).

The following evaluation criteria apply:

  1. students are subject to an evaluation at the end of the winter term if they have completed 4.0 credits since admission or since the preceding evaluation;
  2. in addition, students will receive an evaluation of their Industrial Design Core courses at the end of each Winter term as long as they have completed a Core course in the preceding summer, fall or winter terms.
Industrial Design Core Courses
IDES 1300, IDES 1301, IDES 2203, IDES 2300 IDES 2302, IDES 3300 [1.0], IDES 3302
IDES 4301, IDES 4310 [1.5], IDES 4302

2. Good Standing

Good Standing requires a grade of C- or better in each of the Industrial Design Core courses as well as an Overall CGPA at or above the minimum given in Table 1 of Section 7.4.

3. Academic Warning

Students who are not assigned the status Good Standing or Ineligible to Return will be on Academic Warning . The following conditions apply:

  1. a student who is on Academic Warning due to a grade less than C- in a Core course, but with an Overall CGPA high enough for Good Standing will be given permission to repeat this Core course and must achieve a grade of C- or better before the next evaluation.
  2. a student who is on Academic Warning due to an Overall CGPA less than the minimum required for Good Standing, and who also has a grade less than C- in a Core course must raise both the Overall CGPA and pass the Core course with a grade of C- or better before the next evaluation. This student must first raise his or her Overall CGPA to a level sufficient to achieve Good Standing, if an evaluation were made, before permission will be given to re-register in the Core course.

4. Ineligible to Return

Students satisfying any of the following conditions must leave the Industrial Design program with the status Ineligible to Return (ITR) :

  1. have an Overall CGPA that is less than 1.00,
  2. have failed to achieve a Good Standing assessment at the next Academic Performance Evaluation while on Academic Warning,
  3. have exceeded the maximum allowable number of discredits for the program,
  4. have failed to satisfy any additional course requirements received on admission,
  5. have received a grade of less than C- in the same Core course twice,
  6. have not completed the program within seven years.
Bachelor of Information Technology

For purposes of Academic Performance Evaluation B.I.T. students are considered General students. In addition to the requirements for Good Standing specified in the Academic Regulations of the University, students in the Interactive Multimedia and Design program of the B.I.T. must present a Core CGPA of at least 4.5 in the following:

IMD 1000, IMD 1001, IMD 1002, IMD 1003, IMD 1004, IMD 1005

Bachelor of International Business

For purposes of Academic Performance Evaluation students B.I.B. are considered Honours students. Students in programs of the Eric Sprott School of Business who are not in Good Standing at any APE will be required to leave the program with the status Ineligible to Return (ITR) .

The BIB defines a Language Core consisting of the required 4.0 credits in the language of specialization.

G ood Standing in BIB requires:

At the first APE:
  • Overall CGPA at least 4.50
  • Major CGPA at least 6.00
  • Language Core CGPA at least 6.00
At all subsequent APEs and at graduation:
  • Overall CGPA at least 5.00
  • Major CGPA at least 6.50
  • Language Core CGPA at least 6.50
Bachelor of Journalism

A student who is not in Good Standing in the Bachelor of Journalism degree must leave the program with standing Ineligible to Return .

Continuation to Second Year

Continuation in Good Standing after the first Academic Performance Evaluation will be guaranteed only to First-year Journalism students who achieve a B+ or better in JOUR 1000[1.0] and an Overall CGPA of at least 8.00 in first year on 5.0 full credits. The School also maintains a number of places in second year for students who wish to transfer from Carleton or elsewhere. Normally, offers are made to students with an overall CGPA equivalent to 10.00 (A-) or better.

Continuation in Good Standing at subsequent Academic Performance Evaluations requires the standard minimum Major CGPA of 6.50 and Overall CGPA of at least 5.00.

General Prerequisite

Students may not continue into 3000-level or higher courses unless the following three minimum requirements are met:

  1. at least C standing in JOUR 2201 [1.0];
  2. a CGPA of at least 6.50 over the courses JOUR 1000 [1.0], JOUR 2201 [1.0], JOUR 2205 and JOUR 2501;
  3. an Overall CGPA of at least 5.00.
Graduation

In addition to the graduation requirements of the Faculty, a candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Journalism with Honours must have:

  1. a Major CGPA of at least 6.50,
  2. a grade of C or better each reporting course,
  3. a grade of C- or better in each other Journalism course,
  4. an Overall CGPA of at least 5.00, and
  5. be recommended for graduation by the School.
Bachelor of Mathematics

The standard procedures for Academic Performance Evaluation are followed with the following additions:

Good Standing at any Academic Performance Evaluation requires that the CGPA over the courses MATH 1007, MATH 1107, MATH 2007, MATH 2107 be at least 7.00 for Honours programs and at least 5.00 for General programs.

Bachelor of Music

Academic Performance Evaluation for students in the B.Mus. degree is applied as follows:

The minimum requirements for Good Standing are:

  1. If at most 15.0 credits are included in the Overall CGPA then the Major CGPA must be at least 6.00 and the Overall CGPA must be at least 5.00.
  2. If more than 15.0 credits are included in the Overall CGPA then the Major CGPA must be at least 6.50 and the Overall CGPA must be at least 5.00.
Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management

Students in the B.P.A.P.M. are subject to the standard Academic Performance Evaluation (APE) process with the following additions and amendments:

  1. Students are in Good Standing at the first APE if they have a Major CGPA of a least 7.0 and an Overall CGPA of at least 7.0. A student who is not in Good Standing but has a Major CGPA of at least 6.0 and an Overall CGPA of at least 6.0 is on Academic Warning . Students with a Major CGPA of less than 6.0 or an Overall CGPA of less than 6.0 are required to leave the program with the status of Ineligible to Return (IR) within that program of study.
  2. Students are in Good Standing at any subsequent APE and at graduation if they have a Major CGPA of at least 6.5 and an Overall CGPA of at least 6.5.
  3. Students who do not receive Good Standing at any subsequent Academic Performance Evaluation will be required to withdraw from the program with the status Ineligible to Return (IR) within that program of study.
Bachelor of Social Work

Students in the Bachelor of Social Work program are assessed by the standard process of Academic Performance Evaluation, with the following exception.

Good Standing requires:

  1. If the number of credits included in the Overall CGPA is at most 15.0, the Overall CGPA is at least 6.00 and the Major CGPA is at least 6.00.
  2. If the number of credits included in the Overall CGPA is at least 15.5, the Overall CGPA is at least 6.00 and the Major CGPA is at least 6.50.