Title: Academic Advisement Center: http:www'fullerton'eduaac
1Academic Probation Disqualification
Advising Working Together to Help Students
Succeed
Presented By
Roberto Coronel Coordinator of
Probation/Disqualification Svcs. Academic
Advisement Center (714) 278-7328 rcoronel_at_fullerto
n.edu
Erlinda Rodriquez Pre-Admission
Counselor Admissions Records (714)
278-2371 erodriquez_at_fullerton.edu
Lyn Richie-Walker Academic Advisor Open
University (714) 278-7645
lrichie-walker_at_fullerton.edu
- Academic Advisement Center http//www.fullerton.e
du/aac
2Workshop Goals
- Provide an overview of CSUFs academic
probation/disqualification policies - Outline the disqualification process
- Provide an opportunity for dialogue and to try to
identify areas of collaboration -
3Key Discussion Topics
- Academic probation/disqualification levels
- Top five reasons for disqualification
- Disqualification advisors
- Repetition of Course Policy (ROCP)
- WUs and Retroactive Withdrawal Petition
- Disqualification advising worksheet
- Krystals case ( Lower division DQ)
- Jesses case (Upper division DQ)
4Academic Probation
- A student is on academic probation if in any
semester - the cumulative or CSUF grade point average falls
below a 2.0
5Disqualification Levels
1200 disqualified annually
6Top Five Reasons For Disqualification
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- Irresponsibility
- Working too much
- Unrealistic expectations
- Personal/family problems
- Not knowing university policies
- Not dropping courses on time
- Repetition of Course Policy (ROCP)
- Retroactive withdrawal policy
- Stop out policy
- Wrong Major
7Disqualification Advisors
- Erlinda Rodriquez, Admissions Records
- Students disqualified prior to spring 2000
- Roberto Coronel, Lyn Richie-Walker, Gale Kirkland
- Academic Advisement Center
- Students disqualified after spring 2000
- All disqualified students must meet with a
disqualification advisor before they can petition
for Open University courses.
8Repetition of Course Policy (ROCP)
- A student can repeat courses for which a C-, D,
D, D-, F, WU, or IC grade was earned. - A student can repeat and replace a total of 16
units during his/her undergraduate career. - This includes courses repeated at community
college or another university - Any course failed at CSUF must be repeated at
CSUF in order to apply ROCP and delete original
grade from the CSUF GPA calculation. - What happens when students repeat courses beyond
the 16-unit ROCP limit? - The grades for courses repeated beyond 16 units
will not replace previous low grades both the
original and most recent grades are included in
the GPA calculation.
9Retroactive Withdrawal Petition
- A Withdrawal Unauthorized (WU) is assigned when a
student fails to complete enough course work to
be given a letter grade. - A WU is calculated as an F in the GPA.
- WUs earned during the first term of enrollment
at CSUF will be changed to Ws without filling a
petition. - Retroactive withdrawal petitions require
extenuating circumstances and documented proof.
10- Disqualification Advising Process
- Disqualification Letter
- DQ Options Summary
- Disqualification Tutorial
- Understand DQ options
- Prepare for appointment
- Advising Appointment
- Individual Plan
- DQ Worksheets
- Open University Approval
- Clear DQ Hold
- Determine Reinstatement
Attend Comm. Coll. Transfer to Another
University
Community College Lower Division Students Golden
Four 60 units (combined total)
Petition Open University Courses
Raise CSUF, Cum GPA to 2.0
Meet Upper Division Admission Requirements
Reapply to CSUF
Graduate
11Disqualification Worksheet
- All disqualified students must meet with a
disqualification advisor before they can enroll
in Open University courses. - Outlines requirements for readmission
- Recommendations for lower upper division
students - Krystals case
- ROCP and retroactive withdrawal petitions
- Incompletes
- Recommendations for transferring to another
university
12Sign Here Todays Date
13Why Do DQ Students Go to The Community College?
- To meet upper division admission requirements
- 60 units
- Golden Four
- Raise cumulative GPA
- They dont meet with DQ advisor and assume
problem can be corrected at community college - Kims case
- Stop out semester from CSUF
- To transfer to another university
- Any other reasons?
14Areas of Collaboration?
- Let students know we are here to help and
encourage them to make appointment with us - Clarify confusion about readmission requirements
- Other ideas?
- What do you need from us?
15Questions?
- Contact Information
- Roberto Coronel
- (714) 278-7328
- rcoronel_at_fullerton.edu
- Lyn Richie-Walker
- 278-7645
- lrichie-walker_at_fullerton.edu
- Erlinda Rodriquez
- 278-2371
- erodriquez_at_fullerton.edu
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