2025-2026 Academic Catalog 
    
    Jul 21, 2025  
2025-2026 Academic Catalog

Undergraduate Policies and Procedures



Academic Alerts

Georgia Southern faculty submit academic alerts for students enrolled in ENGL 1101 , ENGL 1102 , FYE 1220 , and Mathematics and Quantitative Skills MATH courses (MATH 1001 MATH 1101 MATH 1111 MATH 1112 MATH 1113 MATH 1401 MATH 1441 , or STAT 1401 ) and for students enrolled in key major-specific and program-specific gateway courses. Academic alerts are initial indications that students are not doing satisfactory work in one of several categories (i.e., grades, attendance, participation, missed assignments, lack of engagement, lack of engagement in the online environment, or some combination of academic concerns).

Early submission of academic alerts provides more time for students to make improvements and in some cases, for faculty, academic advisors, and academic success coaches to intervene meaningfully. Faculty may submit academic alerts for individual students at any point in the term using the “submit an alert” function in EAB Navigate. Academic alert report requests for core curriculum and other designated courses will be sent to faculty during the third week of the term. Faculty do not have to submit alerts for all students enrolled in their class(es); alerts are submitted only for those students who are at-risk of not succeeding in the course. Faculty submit academic alerts either through the “Instructional Resources” section of their My.GeorgiaSouthern portal or by using the link in the Academic Alert submission request email.

Students who receive academic alerts are advised to seek the counsel of their instructor(s), academic advisor, and other academic success team members to develop a plan for success.

Academic Intervention Policy

An undergraduate student with a total institutional GPA less than 2.0 will be placed on academic intervention until the total institutional GPA is 2.0 or higher. The student must complete an Academic Improvement Plan (AIP) under guidance of an assigned university official. The AIP is developed by the student and university official and may include, but is not limited to, participation in workshops, assessments, and progress meetings. If a student appeals academic suspension, failure to complete the AIP will weigh negatively toward the decision made by the Academic Standards Committee.

A student on academic intervention is limited to taking no more than 15 credit hours per semester.

Questions regarding requirements for the AIP or limit on credit hours should be directed to the Academic Success Center.

Academic Renewal Policy

Academic renewal is a provision that allows Undergraduate USG degree-seeking students who earlier experienced academic difficulty to make a fresh start and have one final opportunity to earn an associate or bachelor’s degree. Undergraduate students receiving academic renewal receive a new grade point average to be used for determining academic standing.

Requirements for Eligibility

  • Current or former students must apply for Academic Renewal by contacting the Office of the Registrar. New students must contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. The granting of Academic Renewal is not automatic.
  • Students must apply for Academic Renewal, if they choose this option, by the end of their third semester of enrollment or by the end of one calendar year, whichever comes first.
  • Academic Renewal may be granted only once by a USG college or university.
  • Students must have experienced their academic difficulties at Georgia Southern or be transfer students from a regionally accredited institution of higher education to be eligible for Academic Renewal.

Readmitted students

  • Undergraduate students who return to a previously attended USG institution may be eligible for Academic Renewal.
  • Readmitted students must be absent from Georgia Southern for three (3) years, the required period of absence.
  • The period of absence is calculated based on the period of time between the date of last enrollment at Georgia Southern and the date of return to Georgia Southern.
  • Only coursework completed prior to the period of absence may be considered for Academic Renewal. If Academic Renewal is granted, all coursework completed prior to the period of absence will be renewed.
  • Students may attend other institutions during the period of absence; however, that coursework will not be eligible for Academic Renewal. Transfer credit for any coursework taken during the period of absence shall be granted in accordance with the prevailing USG and Georgia Southern policies and procedures regarding the awarding of transfer credit.

Transfer students

  • Students who previously attended a USG institution or any regionally-accredited institution of higher education and transfer to Georgia Southern may be eligible for Academic Renewal for coursework taken three (3) or more years prior to the term of enrollment at Georgia Southern.
  • If Academic Renewal is granted, all coursework completed three (3) years prior to the term of enrollment at Georgia Southern will be renewed.
  • Courses taken less than three (3) years prior to the term of enrollment at Georgia Southern are ineligible for consideration for Academic Renewal. Transfer credit for any coursework taken three (3) or more years prior to the first term of enrollment at Georgia Southern shall be granted in accordance with the prevailing USG and Georgia Southern policies and procedures regarding the awarding of transfer credit. Retained grades are not calculated in a renewal GPA. Such credit is considered in the same context as transfer credit, credit by examination, and courses with grades of “S”.

About the Policy

  • A student’s institution Grade Point Average (GPA) upon Academic Renewal will begin at their first semester of enrollment/reenrollment at Georgia Southern.
  • All past academic suspensions and exclusions will remain on the student’s permanent record.
  • All Georgia History, Constitution, Required High School Curriculum (RHSC), and other Board of Regents Policy requirements met prior to Academic Renewal will remain on the student’s permanent record and will count in regard to those policies.
  • Graduation with honors will be based on the GPA as defined in the policies for determining graduation with honors. 
  • Reentry into a student’s previous major program is not automatic.
  • The granting of Academic Renewal does not supersede any financial aid policies.
  • Academic Renewal will not supersede admissions requirements for certain programs which require a specific minimum GPA based upon all course work.

Total Institutional GPA

  • All past grades of D and F will be forgiven in the readmitted student’s total institution GPA upon Academic Renewal. The student will lose credit for courses in which they earned D grades.
  • All past grades of A, B, C, and S will remain in the student’s hours earned toward graduation, but they will not be included in the readmitted student’s institution GPA upon Academic Renewal.

Transfer Institutional GPA

  • All past grades of D and F will be forgiven in the student’s transfer institution GPA upon Academic Renewal. The student will lose credit for courses in which they earned D grades.
  • All past grades of A, B, C, and S will remain in the student’s hours earned toward graduation, but they will not be included in the student’s transfer institution GPA upon Academic Renewal.

Academic Standing Policy

An undergraduate student is considered to be in Good Academic Standing if they have an institutional grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or higher.

If a student has an institutional GPA less than 2.0, one of the following academic standings will apply:

Academic Warning 1 (W1)

A student will be placed on Warning 1 (W1) status at the end of the first semester of enrollment in which their institutional GPA drops below 2.0.

  • A student on W1 status will move from W1 when their institutional GPA is 2.0 or higher.
  • A student on W1 status will remain on W1 status if they earn a term GPA of 2.25 or higher but the institutional GPA is below 2.0.
  • A student who begins the semester on W1 will be placed on Academic Probation 1 (P1) if their term GPA is not 2.25 or higher at the end of the semester and the institutional GPA is below 2.0.

Academic Probation 1 (P1)

A student will be placed on Probation 1 (P1) status if they were previously on Warning 1 (W1) status, they have a term GPA below 2.25, and their institutional GPA is below 2.0.

  • A student on P1 status will move from P1 when their institutional GPA is 2.0 or higher.
  • A student on P1 status will remain on P1 status if they earn a term GPA of 2.25 or higher for the term but the institutional GPA is below 2.0.
  • A student who begins the semester on P1 will be placed on Academic Suspension 1 (E1) if their term GPA is not 2.25 or higher at the end of the semester and the institutional GPA is below 2.0.

Academic Suspension 1 (E1)

Academic Suspension (E1) results when a student who begins the semester on Academic Probation 1 (P1) does not earn either a term GPA of 2.25 or an institutional GPA of 2.0 at the end of the semester.

  • A student on E1 status cannot be enrolled at Georgia Southern until they have not been enrolled for one full academic year (Fall, Spring and Summer in any order). 
  • Any student suspended from the University may submit an academic standing appeal for the Fall and/or Spring semester to the Academic Standards Committee to be readmitted. If the appeal is denied by the Academic Standards Committee, the student may appeal to the Dean of their College.
  • If a student’s academic standing appeal is approved by either the Academic Standards Committee or the Dean of their College, the student will remain enrolled at the University and will be placed on an intermediate (01) status. A student will be allowed no more than one approved appeal to the Academic Standards Committee or to the student’s Dean.

Academic Warning 2 (W2)

A student will be placed on Warning 2 (W2) status at the end of the first semester after academic suspension (E1).

  • A student on W2 status will move from W2 when their institutional GPA is 2.0 or higher.
  • A student on W2 status will remain on W2 status if they earn a term GPA of 2.25 or higher but the institutional GPA is below 2.0.
  • A student who begins the semester on W2 will be placed on Academic Probation 2 (P2) if their term GPA is not 2.25 or higher at the end of the semester and the institutional GPA is below 2.0.

Academic Probation 2 (P2)

A student will be placed on Probation 2 (P2) status if they were previously on Warning 2 (W2) status, they have a term GPA below 2.25, and their institutional GPA is below 2.0.

  • A student on P2 status will move from P2 when their institutional GPA is 2.0 or higher.
  • A student on P2 status will remain on P2 status if they earn a term GPA of 2.25 or higher for the term but the institutional GPA is below 2.0.
  • A student who begins the semester on P2 will be placed on Academic Suspension 2 (E2) if their term GPA is not 2.25 or higher at the end of the semester and the institutional GPA is below 2.0.

Academic Suspension 2 (E2)

Academic Suspension 2 (E2) results when a student who begins the semester on Academic Probation 2 (P2) does not earn either a term GPA of 2.25 or an institutional GPA of 2.0 at the end of the semester.

  • A student on E2 status cannot be enrolled at Georgia Southern for three years.
  • Any student suspended from the university for academic reasons may submit an academic standing appeal to the Academic Standards Committee to be readmitted any time during the three-year suspension period. If the appeal is denied by the Academic Standards Committee, the student may appeal to the Dean of their College.
  • If a student’s academic standing appeal is approved by either the Academic Standards Committee or the Dean of their College, the student will remain enrolled at the University and will be placed on an intermediate (02) status. A student may appeal after receiving Suspension 2 (E2) if the student has not received an approved appeal after they received Suspension 1. A student will be allowed no more than one approved appeal to the Academic Standards Committee or to the student’s Dean.

Financial Aid Implications

A student’s ability to receive future financial funding and ability to meet the Federally mandated Standards of Academic Progress may be impacted by their academic standing. Furthermore, earning a 2.0 institutional GPA or higher does not necessarily meet financial aid requirements regarding Satisfactory Academic Progress. Students should make an appointment with a financial aid counselor.

* Note: This Academic Standing Policy is effective Fall 2018. All students enrolled at Georgia Southern Fall 2018 will start the term in good standing at the institution.

** Students on Warning (W1 and W2) and Probation (P1 and P2) continue to be in good standing with the University. 

*** Institutional GPA is calculated using the courses enrolled in and completed at Georgia Southern University. 

Transfer courses are not included in this calculation. 

Additional Academic Standing Policies

Readmission

A student who has been placed on Suspension 1 (E1) may apply for readmission to Georgia Southern after remaining out for one year (three semesters). After a subsequent Suspension 2 (E2), a student may apply for readmission after remaining out for three years (nine semesters). An application should be submitted to the Office of Admissions for the semester readmission is desired. A student may have to be approved for Academic Renewal to be readmitted.

Readmission (Post-Baccalaureate)

A post baccalaureate student will only be allowed to take undergraduate classes. Post baccalaureate students will not be allowed to take any graduate classes. Post baccalaureate students who are degree seeking may use the following website for more information on how to contact an advisor and schedule an appointment for advisement: academics.georgiasouthern.edu/advisement.

Requirements After Readmission

Following any academic suspension and a subsequent readmission, a student will be allowed to continue enrollment while maintaining an institutional GPA of 2.0 or higher or either a term GPA of 2.25 or higher.

Right of Appeal

In all matters concerning Suspension 1 or 2, the student may appeal to the Academic Standards Committee clearly stating the basis for an appeal. The student may appeal after receiving Suspension 2 if the student has not received an approved appeal after they received Suspension 1. A student will be allowed no more than one approved appeal to the Academic Standards Committee and/or to the student’s dean.

Academic Standing Appeal forms are available online at georgiasouthern.edu/em/registrar/students/forms/. Click “Student,” click “Forms for Students,” and scroll down to the Undergraduate Academic Standing Appeal Form. An Academic Standing Appeal Form must be received by the posted deadline. Individuals failing to satisfy the deadline may submit their appeal for the next available Fall or Spring semester. Students cannot appeal for the summer term. Supporting documentation may be uploaded during the appeal form process. Please be sure you have all documentation readily available when you fill out the form. Documentation cannot be uploaded after you submit the form.

The Academic Standing policy and appeal process is separate from the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy and appeal process for Financial Aid.

Repeating Courses

An undergraduate student may repeat any course and the highest grade becomes the official grade for the course. Only the highest grade will be included in the institution grade point average (GPA) when a course is repeated. Undergraduate students who have retaken courses and earned a higher grade will have the lower grade excluded from their institutional GPA. The institutional GPA will be used to determine a student’s academic standing and graduation GPA requirements.

Attending Other Colleges or Universities

The University cannot request another institution to accept a student during any period of ineligibility at Georgia Southern, but we have no objection to another institution allowing a student to attend while on Suspension 1 or Suspension 2.

Classification

Students are classified at the beginning of each semester on the following basis:

Freshmen 0 - 29.99 credit hours earned
Sophomores 30 - 59.99 credit hours earned
Juniors 60 - 89.99 credit hours earned
Seniors 90 or more credit hours earned
Post Baccalaureate Earned Baccalaureate Degree

Course Load

A student’s course load is computed on the credit hour value of all courses taken for credit during the semester, whether taken on-campus, off-campus, or by correspondence. A normal load in a semester is fifteen (15) to eighteen (18) hours. Twelve (12) or more hours is considered a full-time load for undergraduate students. A student must take nine (9) to eleven (11) hours to be considered a three-quarter-time student, or a student must take six (6) to eight (8) hours to be considered a half-time student.
 

Fall and Spring Semesters:
An advisor may approve an overload for nineteen (19) credit hours. The Dean of the College in which the student’s major is found may approve an overload for twenty (20) to twenty-three (23) credit hours. Under extraordinary circumstances, a student’s College Dean may recommend to the Provost that a student be allowed to take more than twenty-three (23) credit hours but never more than twenty-five (25) hours.
 

Summer Session:
Students are allowed to take up to twelve (12) credit hours over the summer, with at most seven (7) credit hours during any individual minimester. During the summer session, a Georgia Southern undergraduate student must receive approval from the Dean of the College in which the student’s major is found may approve and overload for  thirteen (13) to seventeen (17) hours.  Under extraordinary circumstances, a student’s College Dean may recommend to the Provost that a student be allowed to take more than seventeen (17) hours but never more than eighteen (18) hours.

Dean’s and President’s Lists

Dean’s List

During any semester, an undergraduate or post baccalaureate student enrolled in 12 or more GPA hours and making a semester GPA of 3.50 - 3.99 will be placed on the Dean’s List. The Dean’s List Certificate will be awarded by the appropriate dean.

President’s List

During any semester, an undergraduate or post baccalaureate student enrolled in 12 or more GPA hours and making a semester GPA of 4.00 will be placed on the President’s List. 

Graduate Credit for Seniors (Senior Privilege)

A Georgia Southern senior with no more than nine (9) credit hours remaining in completing the requirements for the bachelor’s degree may apply for Senior Privilege to enroll in graduate courses for graduate credit providing:

  • The student submits a Senior Privilege Application Form;
  • Permission to enroll in such courses is obtained from the chairperson of the department involved, the appropriate graduate program director, and COGS (College of Graduate Studies);
  • The student is otherwise qualified for Regular Degree Admission to the COGS;
  • The total term load does not exceed fifteen (15) credit hours, with no more than nine (9) credit hours of graduate credit.

** Under Senior Privilege, courses cannot be used for both graduate and undergraduate credit.

Grade Forgiveness Policy

This policy provides guidelines for undergraduate students to repeat a course for which credit has already been earned and the effect on the student’s institutional grade point average. 

Students are encouraged to use the forgiveness policy for grades of only D, F, and WF. 

Beginning Fall 2022, undergraduate students who repeat a course for which credit has already been earned, either at Georgia Southern University or by transfer of credits from another institution, forfeit all duplicate course credit except for the highest course grade earned. Only the highest grade will be included in the institutional grade point average (GPA) when a course is repeated. If repeating a course, it is the student’s responsibility to ensure they understand all financial aid implications. Under the conditions outlined below, undergraduate students who have retaken courses and earned a higher grade will have the lower grade excluded from their institutional GPA. Grades for all attempts at the course will appear on the student’s official transcript and will be included in the student’s cumulative Regents GPA. The institutional GPA will be used for all purposes except for those mandated by financial aid regulations and other federal, state, or program-specific requirements, such as the GPA requirements set by the HOPE scholarship program. 

This policy is not the same as, and would not apply to, taking a “repeatable” course in certain programs of study for progress toward graduation. Please refer to the course description in the Academic Catalog to determine if a course may be repeated for credit. 

There are no exclusions to this policy. 

An undergraduate student may have a grade excluded from GPA computation under the following conditions: 
• The institutional GPA is maintained on the academic record. Only the highest grade will be included in the institutional GPA when a course is repeated. The institutional GPA is used to determine graduation with honors, secondary admission to certain academic programs, and academic standing; 
• Students must have either retaken the same undergraduate course (or the renumbered substitute for that course); 
• Students wishing to take a course that satisfies the same CORE requirement in Core IMPACTS (rather than the same course) must submit the CORE grade forgiveness form; 
• This policy does not apply if the original grade was assigned as a result of a violation of the Student Code of Conduct; 
• The Grade Forgiveness Policy is intended for degree-seeking students pursuing their first undergraduate degree.

Registration Time Tickets and RANs

Undergraduate students are allowed to register on Georgia Southern’s web system, Web Interactive Network for Georgia Southern (WINGS), each semester by means of their time ticket. A “time ticket” gives a student beginning and ending dates and times for registration. Time tickets are assigned on the basis of total cumulative credit hours earned. Students may view their time ticket on WINGS by going through their MyGeorgiaSouthern account. A Student’s time ticket can be viewable in WINGS by clicking on the “Student Information” icon and then going in to their “Student Profile”. In the right hand corner under “Registration Notices”, the students will see their time ticket for the term as the student profile is term specific.

Before any student at Georgia Southern registers for classes on WINGS, they must have a Registration Access Number (RAN). This number will be given to each student by the appropriate academic advisor during advisement each semester. Degree seeking post baccalaureate students will receive their RAN from their academic advisor. Non-Degree seeking Post Baccalaureate and transient students will receive their RAN from their MyGeorgiaSouthern account under the Registration Information channel and Lookup RAN.

Transient Students

Georgia Southern students (with a 2.0 or higher Georgia Southern total institutional GPA) who wish to take course work at another institution and receive academic credit at the institution may do so if the following conditions are met:

  1. Student must have a total institutional grade point average of 2.0 or higher;
  2. Student must complete a Transient Form obtaining the approval of their advisor;
  3. If the student is within the last 25% of hours needed for graduation, the student must also obtain the written approval of their department chair and academic dean;
  4. Students with learning support requirements must obtain permission from the Director of the Academic Success Center;
  5. Students may be approved for transient status for only one semester at a time;
  6. Students must make a minimum grade of “C” to assure that the course will be accepted in transfer;
  7. Students attending another institution as a transient student must request that an official transcript of course work as a transient be sent to Georgia Southern’s Office of the Registrar once the semester is over;
  8. A student who takes their last work for a degree as a transient student during any graduation semester may not be eligible for graduation that semester;
  9. A student must apply for admission to the school they wish to attend;
  10. A student must not have a financial hold (FH) and must not owe outstanding tuition and/or fees to the university;
  11. International transcripts require an official comprehensive course-by-course evaluation provided by one of the following or an alternative credentials agency: World Education Services or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc.

Note: Courses taken as a transient will not be calculated in the Georgia Southern GPA. However, transient work may affect a student’s eligibility for graduation with honors.