I received my undergrad degree at GCU in 2019. In 2022 I decided to go for my Master’s in Special Education. All was good, I was working a full-time job as a teacher in an inclusive setting. School was hard and I was put on academic probation for a low grade. I was able to bring the next 3 class grades up.
So, academic probation was over and I resumed classes. They made me wait for about 2 months I believe before I could attend the next class.
Anyway, life happens and I started to falter again in a class. Jacob who is one of the advisors now (2023) emailed me to let me know that I still had 3 more classes to go. Even though I should have know all the classes to take they weren’t anywhere on the GCU site until that day he emailed me. They suddenly appeared. Nothing was mentioned to me about the class and how my grade had dipped. So, I continued on talking with the professor and never mentioning anything that was going on in my life (which I can still prove by the way).
I was done with the class but received a failing grade.
Was informed by Jacob that GCU has a policy that the master’s student will be dismissed for 2 years because of the failing grade.
I tried emailing the appeals board but, never got an answer back. I did feel
like driving to South Phoenix to talk with someone but didn’t. This happened at the end of November 2023.
It’s February 2024 now.
I would gladly go back online to finish these classes so I could move on with my life.
Help?
Claimed loss: Special Need students who could benefit from my teachings and love for them.
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