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    Act Now: Local Students Facing Academic Suspension Have 10 Days to Appeal

    2024-05-24
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    Students at risk of academic suspension at the end of the fall term have 10 days to appeal after receiving their suspension notice. It is crucial for students to understand that the University does not guarantee the approval of appeals. Approval depends on the student's ability to show that external factors impacted their academic performance or that they have significantly improved academically.

    To address their academic issues, students must create a detailed Academic Improvement Plan with the help of an Academic Advisor at the Highlander Success Center (HSC). This plan will include strategies and resources to help improve their academic standing.

    Appointments with advisors can be scheduled through the Starfish system, available on OneCampus. Instructions for booking appointments are provided to assist students in this process. Prompt action is essential, as consulting an advisor is key to preparing a strong appeal and planning for academic recovery.

    In the advising session, the student and advisor will complete and sign the Academic Improvement Plan. The student also needs to prepare a narrative detailing the reasons for their appeal, along with any supporting documents. These documents must be emailed to the Suspension Appeals Committee at appeals@radford.edu by 11:59 pm on Friday, May 24, 2024.

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