Academic Alert & Disqualification

What Does It Mean to be Academically Disqualified?
Undergraduate students on Academic Alert are subject to Academic Disqualification (DQ) when
- As a first year Freshmen (fewer than 30 semester units of college work completed), the Fall or Spring term Grade Point Average (GPA) is below 1.50;
- As Sophomore, Junior, or Senior, the Fall or Spring semester term GPA is below 2.0
Academic Disqualification indicates that students may not register for classes nor attend CSUEB as a regularly enrolled, matriculated student. The disqualified status will appear on a student's transcript, classes for the upcoming term will be dropped, and the student will no longer be enrolled at the University.
To better understand the process for reinstatement/readmission and options available, thoroughly read through the information provided. While one-on-one assistance can be requested, it is best to learn more and prepare in advance.