Academic Difficulty:


What resources are available for students who may have learning disabilities?

The Learning Assistance Center (LAC) will complete a diagnostic assessment of a student who believes s/he may have a learning disability. If appropriate, the student will be referred to Resources for Disabled Students.

LAC also provides workshops and "helpful hints" for students who needs assistance with note-taking, test-taking, preparation for exams, time management and memory strategies.


Other Academic Difficulty Questions:

What is Academic Probation?

How can a student who is on the second semester of academic probation appeal dismissal from CSU?

How can a student withdraw from CSU? When is the last day to withdraw from a semester?

Where can a student obtain assistance in writing papers?

Is it possible for a student who has a family or medical emergency to inform all of her/his instructors of the absence?

What is the time limit for completion of a Bachelor's degree?

Is it possible for a student to take a semester "off" from CSU and return for the next semester?

What is a "Fresh Start" at CSU?

Are tutors available?

Is it possible for me to still drop a course which I have fallen terribly behind in due to spending time in the hospital and having a major medical issue?

Can a repeat/delete form be submitted the semester after the course was taken that needs repeated?

How likely is it that a student who has a 1.9 GPA and has appealed dismissal will be able to stay at CSU?

If a student is struggling academically, what resources are available?


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