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Probation Success Plan
Online Campus
|Name: | |ASU ID: | |Advisor: | |
|Email: | |Phone: | |Date: | |
I am committed to achieving academic success in future semesters and gaining academic good standing at ASU. I will achieve success during this semester by following this plan with help from my academic advisor.
GPA Goals
Current Cumulative GPA: Goal GPA this semester: Target Cumulative GPA: *
*Use the GPA Calculator found at .
Course Schedule
To continue within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences you must earn a 2.00 term GPA next fall/spring semester.
Course 1: Goal Grade: Repeat Course:
Course 2: Goal Grade: Repeat Course:
Course 3: Goal Grade: Repeat Course:
Course 4: Goal Grade: Repeat Course:
Course 5: Goal Grade: Repeat Course:
Any changes to this schedule, including drops and additions, must be approved by my academic advisor.
Follow-up Visits
I will meet with my academic advisor a total of times this semester, including this meeting.
My next academic advising appointment is:
Success plan for the semester (include due dates):
Identify at least three new success strategies/resources:
Probation Policies:
• The Probation Success Plan is the strategy to follow in order to return to good standing.
• Students who do not follow their Probation Success Plan and are disqualified are not eligible to submit a disqualification appeal to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
• Students will contact their advisor with any questions/concerns about anything related to enrollment and success at ASU.
• Students will consult with their advisor before changing their course schedule (add/drop, course withdrawal, etc).
Probation Success Plan
Related Requirements and Policies
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Grade Replacement
Undergraduate courses taken at ASU may be repeated for credit if the grade of mark of D or E is received. Students are limited to repeating a total of 12 ASU credit hours for grade replacement. Courses must be repeated at ASU for the deletion of D or E grades from GPA calculation.
NOTE: Students who were enrolled at ASU prior to fall 2008 have a different repeat for credit policy. Contact your ASU academic advisor for details on this policy.
Repeating Courses a Third Time
Students needing to take a course at ASU for a third time must submit a Standards Committee Petition to receive consideration. Decisions may take up to one month. Because of the timeframe for a decision, students cannot take a course for a third time in B session after repeating the course and earning a D or E grade in A session.
Achieving Good Standing
Once my cumulative ASU GPA (only classes completed at ASU) meets the requirement for academic good standing after a fall or spring term, I will be off probation. If my semester term GPA is 2.00 or above, but my cumulative ASU GPA is below academic good standing, then I will be continued on probation and can take classes the following semester.
Understanding Disqualification
If a student’s fall or spring term GPA and cumulative GPA are below 2.00 after being placed on probation, they will be disqualified from the university. After disqualification, students are administratively dropped from any fall or spring courses that appear on their schedule.
• Students have the option to submit a written appeal to the college. An appeal should state the circumstances leading to disqualification, how these circumstances will be overcome in the future, and a plan for improvement in the following semester.
• After completing the Disqualification Appeal Form, students can submit it to clas@asu.edu. The deadline to appeal disqualification for the current semester is listed on the CLAS website.
• Students who do not fulfill the conditions of their Probation Success Plan are not eligible to appeal disqualification.
• If an appeal is denied or not submitted by the deadline, the student will not be able to attend the university for at least one academic year.
Probation Success Plan
Strategies & Resources
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Academic Success Strategies
• Work with your Online Success Coach to best operationalize your academic plan and for developing self-accountability.
• Collect all syllabi and put class day/time and due dates in a planner.
• Log onto class site at least 5 times per week.
• Contact your instructor during posted office hours and introduce yourself.
• Seek Transitional Advising if you might more successful in a different major.
• Complete this Time Management Workshop.
• Complete the Improving Concentration/Memory Workshop.
• Complete the SQ3R – Improving Reading Comprehension Workshop.
• Complete the Improving Test Performance Workshop .
• Find additional Study Guides and Strategies at .
• Work through the ASU Career Guide and then schedule a major and career exploration appointment with a Career Counselor at .
University Resources
• Online Success Coaching
844-691-2240
• Online Tutoring
• Ask a Librarian
• Major Exploration
• Career Services
• Financial Aid
• Pat Tillman Veterans Center
• Student Advocacy and Assistance
• Counseling Centers at ASU
• ASU Wellness
• Disability Resource Center
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