Students who are suspended for failing to meet SAP may appeal the decision by submitting a written request within 15 business days. Appeals must be submitted to the SAP Appeals Committee and include:
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A clear explanation of the extenuating circumstances (e.g., illness, personal emergency)
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Supporting documentation
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A plan for regaining good academic standing
The committee reviews appeals within 30 business days. Approved appeals result in continued enrollment under a revised Academic Improvement Plan. Denied appeals result in dismissal.
All appeal outcomes are documented in the student’s academic file. Notification is provided via the student’s official Glenmore University email account.
Reinstatement
Students who have been suspended or dismissed may apply for readmission after sitting out for a minimum of one term. Reinstated students must meet all conditions outlined in their readmission letter and may be required to submit a new Academic Improvement Plan.
Academic Probation and Dismissal
Students facing suspension have the opportunity to appeal this decision by demonstrating extenuating circumstances that affected their academic performance. The appeal must be supported by relevant documentation and is reviewed by the SAP Appeals Committee. Decisions on appeals are communicated within 30 days, and if approved, may require adherence to a structured academic recovery plan. Failure to comply with the recovery plan or to meet SAP standards in subsequent terms may result in dismissal from the university, underscoring the importance of academic responsibility and the university’s commitment to the academic success of its students.