Academic Catalog

Conditional Probation Admission

Conditional / Probation Admission 

A student is considered a conditional student if they do not meet the regular admission criteria. The duration for conditional admission is up to one long semester, during which the student must sign a declaration stating that they will provide the missing documents. A hold will be placed on the student’s account, and they will be dismissed from the program unless they meet the admission conditions. The student can submit the missing documents at any time during the permitted period. Once the student submits the documents and meets the admission conditions, the hold will be voided  by the Registration Department, and the student will be considered as a student who has fully met admission requirements.


Low English Score 

  1. Applicants who do not meet the minimum required English exam scores will have to take the UD English Placement Test. Based on the result the student obtains from the  placement test, the student will be placed in either English I course or English remedial course. After taking the respective course the student must retest and provide the required minimum English score stated in the admissions criteria in order to continue.  Students have up to one long semester  to complete this requirement after taking the remedial course.

  2. These students may be allowed to register in up to 12 credits (or equivalent) of appropriate General Education course work to contribute towards their undergraduate degree.

  3. Students not in a remedial English course have only one long semester to meet the minimum English exam score requirements.

 

Low Math Score

  1. Applicants who do not meet the required Math score or pass the UD MPT test will be required to take and pass the math course associated with their chosen major (either Pre-Math or Pre-Calculus).