School of Global Management and Leadership Policies

Note: On November 20th, 2008, the Arizona Board of Regents' Academic Affairs Committee voted to disestablish the School of Global Management and Leadership on ASU's West campus. The W. P. Carey School of Business now oversees the business education needs of ASU students on both the Tempe and West campuses. Please visit the W. P. Carey School of Business Web site for more information.

Undergraduate Policies

Pass/Fail

School of Global Management and Leadership undergraduate students may not include among the semester hours required for graduation any courses taken at this university on a pass/fail basis. This policy excludes some courses such as internship, which may be offered only for satisfactory/fail credit.

Academic Standards

The following are minimum academic standards applicable to all degree and certificate programs offered by the School of Global Management and Leadership. Some programs may have more specific or more stringent requirements.

Probation

Students are placed on probation when their GPA for all courses taken at ASU drops below a 2.00 minimum.

Disqualification

Probationary students have at most the next two consecutive semesters to raise their ASU GPA to the minimum 2.00 or higher. In the first semester of probation the student must receive a grade of “C” (2.00) or higher in all courses and have a GPA of at least 2.50 for the semester. Immediate disqualification occurs if either of these conditions are not met. If both are satisfied but the GPA for ASU courses still remains below 2.00, then the student may be given a second semester under probation to raise the GPA to the minimum. The student is disqualified from the business program if the ASU GPA has not been restored to at least 2.00 after the two semesters.

Reinstatement

The School of Global Management and Leadership does not accept applications for reinstatement until the disqualified student has remained out of the college for at least a 12-month period. Merely remaining in a disqualified status for the above period of time does not, in itself, constitute a basis for reinstatement. Evidence of ability to do satisfactory academic work is required. Students who have been academically disqualified are permitted to enroll in courses during summer sessions in order to raise their ASU GPA. Disqualified students may not enroll in upper-division business courses until they have been reinstated in a business program.

Academic Dishonesty

School of Global Management and Leadership students are expected to adhere to the ASU Academic Integrity Policy. A copy of the policy may be obtained from the school’s Advising Office.