Academic Disqualification & Reinstatement
Students who have been placed on academic warning (formerly know as academic probation) and who do not raise their CSULB cumulative GPA (all courses at CSULB) and their overall cumulative GPA (all transferable college courses, including CSULB work) to 2.0 may be subject to academic disqualification.
Students are subject to academic disqualification at the end of the first semester on academic warning if they have GPAs below the four minimum cumulative GPAs as follows:
Units Completed | Cumulative GPA or CSULB GPA |
---|---|
Freshman (fewer than 30 units completed) | 1.5 GPA |
Sophomore (30 - 59 units completed) | 1.7 GPA |
Junior (60 - 89 units completed) | 1.85 GPA |
Senior (90 + units completed) | 1.95 GPA |
Students whose CSULB and overall GPAs are higher than those listed above, but below 2.0, may earn a second semester on academic warning.
Students whose CSULB and overall GPAs are still below 2.0 after two semesters on academic warning are subject to academic disqualification.
Detailed information on academic standing, including Academic Probation, Disqualification, and Reinstatement can be found by visiting the Academic Standing and Appeals page.
Reinstatement
If you were academically disqualified from the University and wish to seek reinstatement, you must follow the application procedure and meet minimum eligibility requirements to qualify for consideration.
The minimum criteria include:
- Reduce your grade point deficiency by one half
- Meet Major Specific Declaration Requirements
- Demonstrate an ability to complete your chosen major within established University policies.
Please note: Seeking reinstatement to the university requires a commitment of time, effort and financial resources on your part, with no guarantee of reinstatement, even if all minimum requirements for consideration are met.
Disqualified students are strongly encouraged to view the Reinstatement Workshop presentation. After viewing the presentation disqualified students should come to a UCUA drop-in advising session to receive assistance in developing a plan to work toward applying for reinstatement to the University. View the Reinstatement Workshop presentation by visiting the Reinstatement workshop page.