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Academic Regulations 78 2010-2011 California State University, Fresno General Catalog Students placed on administrative-aca-demic probation may be disqualified for the following reasons: 1. If they fail to meet the conditions for removal of probation, 2. Become subject to academic probation while on administrative-academic proba-tion, or 3. Again become subject to administrative-academic probation for the same or similar reasons. Readmission of Disqualified Students — Undergraduate and Graduate Students placed on academic disqualifi-cation at the end of a semester may be placed on disqualified readmitted status or may not be allowed to attend the sub-sequent semester. Undergraduate. Disqualified California State University, Fresno students who have been away one semester or longer or were academically disenrolled must sub-mit an application for readmission to the university and the appropriate readmis-sion petition signed by a major academic adviser. Students readmitted under a special disqualification contract must ful-fill the terms of that contract or again face disqualification. Contact 559.278.2191 for more information. Postbaccalaureate/Graduate. Disquali-fied postbaccalaureate students who have been away one semester or longer must submit an application for readmission and schedule an advisement interview in the Division of Graduate Studies, Frank W. Thomas Building, Room 132. Addition-ally, students who seek a master’s, second baccalaureate, or credential are asked to obtain the recommendation of the department/program to which they seek readmission. Students who are undeclared must have the approval of the dean of graduate studies to be readmitted to the university. toward a degree; or for failure to comply with an academic requirement or regula-tion that is routine for all students or for a defined group of students. Disqualification. Students are disquali-fied if either their campus or cumulative GPA falls within the disqualified range on either the overall or California State Uni-versity, Fresno record equal to or greater than that indicated below. A student becomes disqualified when the campus or cumulative grade point aver-age in college work attempted falls below 1.50 for freshmen, 1.70 for sophomores, 1.85 for juniors, and 1.95 for seniors. • As a freshman (fewer than 30 semester hours of college work completed) the student falls below a grade point aver-age of 1.50 in all units attempted or in all units attempted at the campus where enrolled • As a sophomore (30 through 59 semester hours of college work completed) the student falls below a grade point aver-age of 1.70 in all units attempted or in all units attempted at the campus where enrolled • As a junior (60 through 89 semester hours of college work completed) the student falls below a grade point average of 1.85 in all units attempted or in all units at-tempted at the campus where enrolled • As a senior (90 or more semester hours of college work completed) the student falls below a grade point average of 1.95 in all units attempted or in all units attempted at the campus where enrolled • Postbaccalaureate students who fall be-low a grade point average of 1.95 in all postbaccalaureate units The best way to regain satisfactory schol-arship status is to repeat classes at Cali-fornia State University, Fresno in which the student previously earned D, F, IC, or WU grades. Disqualified students who are readmitted are advised to take no more than 13 units, to attend a Maximiz-ing Academic Potential (MAP) workshop, and to obtain a minimum of 2.00 in the semester GPA. Graduate (master’s) students are disquali-fied if their cumulative California State University, Fresno grade point average falls below 2.0. Transcripts and Reports Transcript of Record. Students may re-quest transcripts of their academic records at California State University, Fresno with payment in advance. The fee is $4 for the first copy and $2 for each additional copy (2-10) ordered at the same time. Califor-nia State University, Fresno transcripts are not provided to students with unpaid financial obligations and other adminis-trative holds as determined by university officials. Transcripts of records from other institutions submitted to California State University, Fresno are not returned to students. Reports to Students. Students may obtain their grades via the Web systems at the end of each regular semester. For a nominal fee, students may request a copy of their grades at the Admissions/Records service windows, North Lobby, Joyal Administration Building or print a copy off of the Web system. Enrollment in Graduate-level (200-297) Courses Enrollment in graduate-level (200-297) courses is limited to those who have been officially admitted to a graduate degree, advanced certificate, or credential pro-gram. However, there is a special program for last-semester undergraduate seniors who want to enroll in 200-level courses. All criteria listed on the Undergraduate Petition to Enroll in Graduate (200-level) Courses must be met. This petition, avail-able from the Division of Graduate Stud-ies, should be filed prior to the semester in which the student desires enrollment in 200-level course(s).
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Title | 2010-11 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 2010-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 078 |
Full Text Search | Academic Regulations 78 2010-2011 California State University, Fresno General Catalog Students placed on administrative-aca-demic probation may be disqualified for the following reasons: 1. If they fail to meet the conditions for removal of probation, 2. Become subject to academic probation while on administrative-academic proba-tion, or 3. Again become subject to administrative-academic probation for the same or similar reasons. Readmission of Disqualified Students — Undergraduate and Graduate Students placed on academic disqualifi-cation at the end of a semester may be placed on disqualified readmitted status or may not be allowed to attend the sub-sequent semester. Undergraduate. Disqualified California State University, Fresno students who have been away one semester or longer or were academically disenrolled must sub-mit an application for readmission to the university and the appropriate readmis-sion petition signed by a major academic adviser. Students readmitted under a special disqualification contract must ful-fill the terms of that contract or again face disqualification. Contact 559.278.2191 for more information. Postbaccalaureate/Graduate. Disquali-fied postbaccalaureate students who have been away one semester or longer must submit an application for readmission and schedule an advisement interview in the Division of Graduate Studies, Frank W. Thomas Building, Room 132. Addition-ally, students who seek a master’s, second baccalaureate, or credential are asked to obtain the recommendation of the department/program to which they seek readmission. Students who are undeclared must have the approval of the dean of graduate studies to be readmitted to the university. toward a degree; or for failure to comply with an academic requirement or regula-tion that is routine for all students or for a defined group of students. Disqualification. Students are disquali-fied if either their campus or cumulative GPA falls within the disqualified range on either the overall or California State Uni-versity, Fresno record equal to or greater than that indicated below. A student becomes disqualified when the campus or cumulative grade point aver-age in college work attempted falls below 1.50 for freshmen, 1.70 for sophomores, 1.85 for juniors, and 1.95 for seniors. • As a freshman (fewer than 30 semester hours of college work completed) the student falls below a grade point aver-age of 1.50 in all units attempted or in all units attempted at the campus where enrolled • As a sophomore (30 through 59 semester hours of college work completed) the student falls below a grade point aver-age of 1.70 in all units attempted or in all units attempted at the campus where enrolled • As a junior (60 through 89 semester hours of college work completed) the student falls below a grade point average of 1.85 in all units attempted or in all units at-tempted at the campus where enrolled • As a senior (90 or more semester hours of college work completed) the student falls below a grade point average of 1.95 in all units attempted or in all units attempted at the campus where enrolled • Postbaccalaureate students who fall be-low a grade point average of 1.95 in all postbaccalaureate units The best way to regain satisfactory schol-arship status is to repeat classes at Cali-fornia State University, Fresno in which the student previously earned D, F, IC, or WU grades. Disqualified students who are readmitted are advised to take no more than 13 units, to attend a Maximiz-ing Academic Potential (MAP) workshop, and to obtain a minimum of 2.00 in the semester GPA. Graduate (master’s) students are disquali-fied if their cumulative California State University, Fresno grade point average falls below 2.0. Transcripts and Reports Transcript of Record. Students may re-quest transcripts of their academic records at California State University, Fresno with payment in advance. The fee is $4 for the first copy and $2 for each additional copy (2-10) ordered at the same time. Califor-nia State University, Fresno transcripts are not provided to students with unpaid financial obligations and other adminis-trative holds as determined by university officials. Transcripts of records from other institutions submitted to California State University, Fresno are not returned to students. Reports to Students. Students may obtain their grades via the Web systems at the end of each regular semester. For a nominal fee, students may request a copy of their grades at the Admissions/Records service windows, North Lobby, Joyal Administration Building or print a copy off of the Web system. Enrollment in Graduate-level (200-297) Courses Enrollment in graduate-level (200-297) courses is limited to those who have been officially admitted to a graduate degree, advanced certificate, or credential pro-gram. However, there is a special program for last-semester undergraduate seniors who want to enroll in 200-level courses. All criteria listed on the Undergraduate Petition to Enroll in Graduate (200-level) Courses must be met. This petition, avail-able from the Division of Graduate Stud-ies, should be filed prior to the semester in which the student desires enrollment in 200-level course(s). |