PROBATION
When a student’s cumulative grade point average (gpa) falls below a 2.0, the student is placed on Probation 1. Students on academic probation have two semesters to raise their cumulative gpa to a 2.0 or higher. If students fail to raise their gpa to a 2.0 after two semesters on probation they will be academically dismissed.
Meeting with your advisor while on probation is very important to discuss options improving your academic standing. Your advisor can help you with the following topics:
- Explaining the Scholastic Standards (Academic Probation) policy
http://www.casa.colostate.edu/Advising/ScholasticStandards.cfm - Determining the semester gpa needed to return to good standing (Target gpa)
https://secure.casa.colostate.edu/applications/san/targetGPA.cfm - Projecting your grades for classes in the current semester (What If)
https://secure.casa.colostate.edu/applications/san/whatif.cfm - Assessing whether your intended major is a good option—There are usually several majors that can help you meet your career and academic goals.
- Tutoring information—There are many options for free tutoring on campus
http://www.ocssral.colostate.edu/ral/documents/Tutoring_Brochure.pdf - Academic Skills—Learn valuable academic skills through a couple of programs.
- Academic Advancement Center (AAC) at CSU provides info for eligible students
- Learning Assistance Center (LAC) at CSU conducts testing for learning disabilities. It also has quick links to study tips
- Ohio University’s Study Tips – offers info on note-taking, studying for tests, memory, and concentration.
- Lousiana State University – offers study tips, strategies, and tool
- How to return as a student at CSU
http://admissions.colostate.edu/AdmWRBlk.aspx?PgID=84 - Dismissal appeals https://secure.casa.colostate.edu/applications/ssc/appeals/
GUEST advising—GUEST students, who are not fully admitted into CSU, may take up to six credits per semester. http://www.casa.colostate.edu//Advising/Intra%2DUniversity/Find_Information/guest.cfm






