Page Title I’ve Been Placed on Academic Notice – Now What?
Page Title I’ve Been Placed on Academic Notice – Now What?
I’ve Been Placed on Academic Notice – Now What?
Rowan is here to help you succeed through a variety of supportive services. Undergraduate students with a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) below 2.0 who are placed on Academic Notice will be automatically enrolled in the Academic Improvement Program (AIP). The Academic Improvement Program (AIP) is a free, zero-credit course in Canvas designed to provide resources and support. You will receive an email with additional information about how this program will support your success early in the semester.
If you have any questions, you may email AcademicSupport@rowan.edu.
Think First…
Identify the reasons you are having difficulty in your classes at Rowan.
- Are they circumstantial, such as health, personal, substance abuse, peer, or family pressures?
- Are you experiencing academic challenges, such as difficulty with the course material?
- Do you have difficulty managing time, attending class, or using appropriate study skills?
Then Act...
Rowan resources can support your academic success and well-being.
Meet with Academic Support Programs staff
Savitz Hall, 242 | (856) 256-4460 | go.rowan.edu/makeanappointment
Utilize the Rowan Success Network www.rowan.edu/rsn
Log in to the Rowan Success Network to link to many supportive services
Make an appointment with your Academic Advisor
(856) 256-4459 | advising@rowan.edu
Contact your academic advisor to discuss course selection for the upcoming semester and make sure you are in appropriate courses, taking into consideration pre-requisite and repeat policies. Meet with your advisor at least once each semester.
Contact the Financial Aid Office
Savitz Hall, 1st floor | (856) 256-4250 | go.rowan.edu/financialaid
Although decisions regarding Academic Notice are independent of decisions regarding financial aid, your academic standing may impact your financial aid eligibility. If you receive financial aid, contact the Financial Aid Office.
If your reasons were related to mental health concerns consider the following resources:
Counseling & Psychological Services, Wellness Center
Winans Hall | (856) 256-4333 | www.rowan.edu/counseling
The Wellness Center can provide personal counseling and other psychological services to currently enrolled Rowan University students.
Uwill offers students free immediate access to teletherapy and wellness programming through its easy to use online platform.
If your reasons are related to academic challenges or study skills, consider the following resources:
Tutoring Services
Savitz Hall, 242 | (856) 256-4460 | tutoring@rowan.edu
Tutoring Services offers academic support to Rowan University students in a variety of subjects. Scheduled person, drop-in, and virtual appointments are available.
Success Coaching
Savitz Hall, 217 | (856) 256-4460
Success Coaches support students in each dimension of their well-being and can help students gain a better understanding of campus resources, develop plans for their academic and social progress, and much more.
Accessibility Services
Savitz Hall, 2nd floor | (856) 256-4259 | sites.rowan.edu/accessibilityservices
Accessibility Services provides accommodations and assistance to students with various documented disabilities in accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990.
Academic Departments
Some academic departments offer specialized tutoring services or may have student clubs that provide tutoring or group study opportunities.
University Advising Center (UAC)
Savitz Hall, 3rd floor | (856) 256-4459 | sites.rowan.edu/student-success/advising/
The UAC assists students with connecting with an advisor and/or a Career Counselor to explore major and career options that best fit your interests and skills.
Writing Center
Campbell Library, 1st floor | (856) 256-4376
https://ccca.rowan.edu/departments/writingArts/writingcenter.html