Asked by joshy dallas on Jul 11, 2024
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A programmed decision is made when students are placed on academic probation for not maintaining a minimum grade point average.
Academic Probation
A warning status granted to students whose academic performance falls below an institution's required minimum, indicating a need for improvement.
Minimum Grade Point Average
The lowest cumulative grade point average a student must maintain in order to stay in good academic standing, graduate, or qualify for specific academic programs or activities.
- Recognize the features and strategies related to programmed and nonprogrammed decision-making processes.
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Rawan MozayaJul 15, 2024
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
A programmed decision is a routine or repetitive decision that can be made using established rules or procedures. Placing students on academic probation for not maintaining a minimum GPA is a decision that can be made based on established academic policies and procedures.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the features and strategies related to programmed and nonprogrammed decision-making processes.