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Academic probation is a trial period in which a student is given time to try to redeem failing grades or bad conduct. The student will be monitored closely for changes in grades. A student will be placed on academic probation during a period of low performance or bad conduct, and after the trial period, if the student's performance does not improve, expulsion will happen.

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The term academic probation refers to a period of time that must be served by a new staff member at a College or University in the UK. This period usually lasts for three years for academic staff or a period of 6 months for others.

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