Retention Requirements
Students in the Master of Science degree in Allied Health
Program must meet the retention standards set forth for graduate
students by the School of Graduate Studies. Grades shall be
based on the 4.0 scale as set forth by the Graduate Catalogue. A
student will be considered deficient for any course grade less
than a "C" (2.0), or when his/her overall average is less than a
"B" (3.0).
No more than 6 semester hours of "C" grades in the program of
study can be applied toward the degree. Students with an overall
grade average of less than a "B" (3.0) will be placed on
probation for one semester. If their overall grade average does
not improve to a "B" 3.0 the following semester, the student
will be dismissed from the program.
Grade Appeal Process
Students must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or
better in order to register for thesis or advanced practice
seminar credit. If a student has any concerns about course
grades that cannot be resolved with the instructor, he/she
should follow the Grade Appeal Process described in the
Spectrum, ETSU's student handbook.
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