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INSTRUCTIONS FOR STUDENTS WHO ACADEMICALLY DISQUALIFIED AT THE END OF THE
FALL 2002 SEMESTER
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"Academic Disqualification" is often a shock even though you may have had
considerable warning. Before you decide how to respond to your
situation, we urge you to reflect on what has happened and why.
Before you decide to pursue reinstatement, there are some questions
you should ask yourself:
- Do I have an understanding of why I disqualified?
- Do
I have a plan for changing my own priorities so that I
improve my prospects for academic success?
- Do my long-range goals require a college education?
- Have I been attending college to please other people?
If you think that you can significantly improve your
academic situation and want to be considered for reinstatement,
you should prepare a letter of appeal.
Before you begin your appeal letter, review the Scholarship Standards
outlined in the College Catalog to be sure that you understand the
College policy. In preparing your appeal, you should make sure that
your statements are clear and speak to:
- your reasons for disqualification, and
- your anticipated plan for academic success at Oswego.
Since this is your opportunity to provide us with relevant information,
take the time to edit your own statements for accuracy and
completeness. Your written appeal gives a clear signal to the
reviewers of how serious you are about your academic program.
You should realize that reinstatement is not automatic. You may
be assured that the Associate Dean of your academic
college/division/school is willing to review an individual decision
and to explain the process, including considerations that influenced
the decision, after all decisions have been made. That
review, however, will be intended for your benefit in future planning
and should not be construed as an opportunity to change the
original decision.
- Students majoring in Elementary/Secondary/Vocational-Technical and Technology
Education should direct their appeal letters to:
- Dr. Gerald Porter, Associate Dean of Education, 202 Poucher Hall, FAX:
315-312-5407
- Students majoring in Business Administration should direct their appeal
letters to:
- Ms. Paloma Jalife, Assistant Dean of Business, 101 Swetman Hall, FAX:
315-312-5440
- Students in other areas, including those who are undeclared, should direct
their appeal letters to:
- Dr. David A. Bozak, Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, 601
Culkin Hall, FAX: 315-312-3577
- Students enrolled in the Evening Degree program should direct their appeal
letters to:
- Ms. Alison Finsterwalder, Assistant Director of Continuing Education, 214
Swetman Hall, FAX: 315-312-3078
School of Business majors: your appeal letter must be received by fax no later than
JANUARY 6, 2003 at 4:00 p.m.
Arts and Sciences, Education and Evening Degree Majors: your appeal letter should be postmarked or received by fax no later than JANUARY 10, 2003
PLEASE NOTE: Appeal procedures are subject to change--contact the
appropriate dean's office for information regarding a subsequent
appeal.
If you currently enrolled in a WinterSession course, you may
complete it. You may not
begin any further course work. You
should understand, however, that successful completion of this
course will not change your disqualified status.
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