Section II - How Do I Get Off of Academic Probation?

How Do I Get Off of Academic Probation?
In order to get off academic probation, your GPA must be at a 2.0. This next section is going to teach you the simple math involved in bringing your own GPA back to good standing (2.0).
The simplest method for figuring out how to get your GPA to 2.0 is to learn to calculate your Grade Point Average (GPA). The GPA is obtained by dividing the total number of grade points earned by the total number of GPA units attempted.
| GPA = |
Total Grade Points |
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| * Total GPA Units Attempted |
- Grade Points Earned-Grade points are assigned for each course you complete, with the exception of CR/NC grading.
- GPA Units-GPA units refer to the total amount of units applied to the GPA.
Refer to Timothy Titan’s transcript below to locate grade points earned and GPA units attempted on your own transcript.
Fall 2006------------------------------------------------------------(Freshman)
Admitted with Distinction To:
Bachelor of Science
Major: Child and Adolescent Development
DEPT/NO COURSE TITLE UNITS GRD/PRV GRD PT FOOTNOTE S# SIZE/GPA
MATH-115 College Algebra 4.00 B 12.00 39/2.44
PHIL-100 Intro To Philosophy (3.00) F
PHYS-120 Introduction to Astronomy 3.00 D 3.00 31/2.81
POSC-100 American Government (3.00) F 48/2.02
SPCH-100 Intro To Human Comm (3.00) F 30/2.13
Probation
ENROLD EARNED GPA UN GRD PT GPA GRD PT BAL
Term 16.00 7.00 16.00 15.00 0.94 -17.0
CSUF 16.00 7.00 16.00 15.00 0.94 -17.0
Cumulative 16.00 7.00 16.00 15.00 0.94 -17.0
GPA UN = GPA Units Attempted
GRD PT = Grade Points Earned
Timothy Titan currently has 15 grade points and16 GPA units attempted after the fall 06’ semester. Please circle your grade points earned and GPA units attempted on your own transcripts.
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