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What does academic disqualification mean?

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What does academic disqualification mean?

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You will be academically disqualified if your GPA according to all attempted units falls below a specific GPA requirement based on completed units. You are subject to disqualification if your GPA falls below minimum GPA requirements while on academic probation or if you have ever been on probation in a previous semester. As a freshman (0-29) units, you would be disqualified if you fall below a 1.50. As a sophomore (30-59) units, you would be disqualified if you fall below a 1.70. As a junior (60-89) units, you would be disqualified if you fall below a 1.85. As a senior (90+), you would be disqualified if you fall below a 1.95.

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