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Conditional admission to the University may be granted at the discretion of the Center. Conditional admission may be made if the prospective student does not qualify for admission by meeting the usual requirements, but in the opinion of the Center has qualifications that lead to the belief that academic success is a reasonable expectation.

Conditionally admitted students are considered fully enrolled students and will be evaluated upon the completion of 12 credit hours of undergraduate, non-fundamental or remedial courses at Saint Leo University. Conditional admits are only considered if the grade point average is critically close to the 2.0 guideline.

If a student is admitted conditionally, the following guidelines must be adhered to:

  • The student may take up to 12 credit hours prior to an academic review. The student must attain a minimum of a 2.0 GPA
  • The student may only register for one class per term
  • The student may not withdraw from more than one class during his/her first 12 credit hours attempted
  • The student must contact his/her advisor prior to enrolling each term
  • No grades below a "D"

If a student meets the guidelines above, has maintained a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0, that student will meet the enrollment conditions and continue enrollment in the University.



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