Academic Standing Status

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Academic Standing Status indicates the academic standing of a student for a particular reporting period. To be in good academic standing, undergraduate students must maintain a cumulative and campus GPA (grade point average) of at least a C (2.0); graduate and credential-seeking students must maintain a B (3.0) cumulative GPA in all coursework included in their programs. Students who do not maintain the minimum GPA thresholds identified are not considered to be in good academic standing and may be placed on academic probation or may even be subject to disqualifications or involuntary dismissal from the University.

Metadata
Where Term Appears
CSUMB Data Warehouse Dashboards:
Data Custodian
Office of the Registrar
Data Source
Source System:CMS - SA
Source Table Name:N/A
Source Field Name:N/A
Census Process:No
Logical Transformation / Calculation
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OBIEE Folder and Column
Folder Heading:"Academic Standing"
Column Heading:"Academic Standing Status"


Examples

Academic Standing Status values include:

  • Dismissed
  • Good Standing
  • Probation
  • Subject to Dismissal

See Also

Definition Source

"Academic standing is dependent on the plan, term, and overall averages related to the progress made in the student's academic plan. To be in good academic standing, undergraduate students must maintain a cumulative and university grade point average of at least a C (2.0); graduate and credential-seeking students must maintain a B (3.0) cumulative grade point average in all coursework included in their programs [2]. Some programs at either the undergraduate and/or graduate level may have more rigorous standards; students shall adhere to the standards articulated by their program. Students who are in good academic standing may be eligible to receive academic honors in recognition of their efforts (see section 4.00). Students who do not maintain the minimum GPA thresholds identified above are not considered to be in good academic standing. Students not in good academic standing may be placed on Academic Probation and/or Financial Aid Warning Status, or may even be subject to disqualifications or involuntary separation from the University (see section 5.00)."[1]

References

  1. CSUMB Website. Policy. Academic Standing Policy. Retrieved from: https://csumb.edu/policy/academic-standing-policy.