What is academic probation? What is disqualification?
A student is subject to academic probation if the grade point average at the end of any quarter, or the cumulative grade point average, is less than 2.0. A student whose grade point average falls below a 1.5 for any quarter, or who after two consecutive quarters on academic probation has not achieved a cumulative grade point average of 2.0, is subject to disqualification. Students will also become subject to academic probation or to disqualification from further registration if they fail to make normal unit progress towards a baccalaureate degree, if they fail to declare a major by the time they reach junior status (90 units excluding college work completed prior to high school graduation), or if they fail to follow the program of study required by the academic unit of their major. Note that academic probation is not a necessary step before disqualification.