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Overview
Graduate
students are subject to the following probation and
disqualification
criteria for administrative-academic deficiencies.
Probation
General
Criteria for Probation
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Withdrawal
from all or a substantial portion of courses for which they
registered in two successive quarters or in any three quarters.
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Repeated
failure to progress toward a stated degree or program objective when
such failure is within their control.
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Failure
to comply, after due notice, with a routine academic requirement or
regulation.
Probation
of Classified Graduate Students
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Classified
graduate students whose grade point average in course work on their
master’s degree program falls below B (3.0) will be placed on
scholastic probation.
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Classified
graduate students whose grade point average falls below B(3.0) in
all courses completed subsequent to admission to the program are
subject to scholastic probation.
Probation
of Conditionally Classified Graduate Students
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Conditionally
classified graduate students whose grade point average in course
work on their master’s degree program falls below B(3.0) will be
placed on scholastic probation.
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Conditionally
classified graduate students whose grade point average falls
below B(3.0) in all units completed subsequent to becoming
conditionally classified are subject to scholastic probation.
Notice
is given in writing of the conditions for administrative-academic
probation, as well as circumstances that would lead to disqualification
should probation conditions not be rectified.
Disqualification
Disqualification
of Classified Graduate Students
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If
after being placed on scholastic probation the students do not raise
their average to B (3.0) after completion of 16 units or two
quarters in residence, whichever comes later, they will be
disqualified from pursuing the master’s degree program in which
they were classified.
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Classified
graduate students whose grade point average falls more than nine
grade points below B(3.0) will be disqualified from pursuing the
master’s degree program in which they were classified.
Disqualification
of Conditionally Classified Students
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If
after being placed on scholastic probation the conditionally classified
students do not raise their average to B (3.0) after completion of
16 units or two quarters in residence, whichever comes later, or if
they fail to achieve a B(3.0) in their qualifying courses, they will
be disqualified from the master’s degree program in which they
were conditionally classified.
Disqualified
Students
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Students
disqualified for scholarship deficiency may not enroll in any
regular quarter at Cal State L.A. without permission from the
appropriate school graduate dean and may be denied admission to
other educational programs operated or sponsored by the campus.
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If
disqualified from a master’s degree program, students may be
admitted to another program only on the recommendation of the new
major department or division concerned and with the approval of the
appropriate school graduate dean.
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Students
enrolled in graduate degree programs, credential programs, and
post-baccalaureate credit certificate programs are not eligible for
Academic Renewal.
(c)
Professor N. Ganesan, All Rights Reserved.
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