Academic Standing Concerns
Poor performance in your Northwestern classes can have serious consequences. Learn more about how grades can impact your academic standing.
C- and D grades
At the College, C- and D grades may impact your College requirements.
Learn more about these rules and requirements.
Incompletes
If you have been making good progress toward a course but circumstances beyond your control are making you unable to finish all the required work for a course by the end of the quarter, petitioning for an Incomplete (a grade of Y) and finishing later may be an option. Incompletes are not a way to get extra time to improve performance, and they are not appropriate for a student who has abandoned a course (stopped attending and turning in work). Unforeseen circumstances for which an incomplete may be granted include an incapacitating illness or family emergency. Petitioning for an incomplete includes submitting documentation for these circumstances.
Read about Incompletes and the process of petitioning for one.
Academic probation and dismissal
If your overall performance falls below certain standards, you may be put on academic probation. If you are on probation and you do not correct the academic deficiency within the period of probation—usually the subsequent quarter—you may be dismissed from the University.
Students in Weinberg College can be placed on probation for any of the following reasons:
- Earning two or more grades below C in any quarter.
- Having a cumulative GPA below 2.00 on all work attempted at Northwestern University (applicable for sophomores, juniors, and seniors).
- Failing in each of two consecutive quarters to complete at least three one-unit courses or the equivalent. Or, after six quarters of residence, failing to earn an average of three course units for each quarter of residence because of dropped courses, F or N grades, or uncompleted courses.
- Failing to maintain a C average in the major field of study.
Learn about how to respond to probation or have probation removed.