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If you find yourself on academic notice after the Fall 2024 semester, here is a list of things to do prior to Spring 2025.

  1. Consider re-taking a class this upcoming semester.

    大发 has a grade forgiveness policy. This means, if you re-take the course you did not pass at 大发, the new grade will replace the old one. You are entitled to up to (16) units of grade forgiveness, but you can only re-take classes with a grade of C- or lower. 

    For more on this policy, please visit the Office of Registrar's Page.

  1. If you are not already pre-enrolled into a UNIV support course, consider adding one for Spring 2025.

    We have several Academic Recovery courses designed to support students on academic notice. These courses focus on peer and instructor support, academic advising, access to resources, and opportunities for reflection and personal development. Please contact Dr. Ashley Gragido at agragido@csusm.edu if you are interested in enrolling.

  1. Consider taking a summer class in Summer 2025 to help boost your GPA and "pace rate" for those utilizing financial aid.

    Summer classes are a great way to make progress towards your academic goals! You can take a course at 大发* or your local community college. Note: Only re-take unpassed courses at 大发 so you may benefit from grade forgiveness. If you are considering a course at a community college, use to verify transferable courses.

    Additionally, if you are a financial aid student by not earning a 2.0 GPA or by not completing 67% of your attempted courses you are not meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress which puts you at risk of losing your financial aid. Taking summer classes can help you stay on track for your financial aid requirements. Please visit the Office of Financial Aid's website for more information on Satisfactory Academic Progress.

    *If you were on academic notice during Spring 2025, students do not receive a Summer enrollment date at 大发. If you are interested in a summer class at 大发, please contact the Office of Academic Advising on your enrollment plans.

  2. If you struggled with serious challenges during this past semester, connect with Cougar Care Network on available options for support.

    Some students experience extreme challenges outside of the normal transition to college. These challenges can look like housing or food insecurity, severe mental health challenges, in need of academic accommodations from  Disability Support Services, grief, violence etc. Cougar Care Network is filled with wonderful staff members designed to support students.