Academic Standing

Policy Overview

Academic standing is a measure of your academic success at 91福利社 based on your cumulative CU GPA.听Students are generally considered to be in good standing with the university if they鈥檙e eligible to enroll or enrolled in classes in a given term.

If you鈥檙e a current undergraduate degree-seeking student whose cumulative GPA has dropped below a 2.000, you are no longer in good academic standing.听

For more details on the university鈥檚 academic standing policy, see the .

Your Next Steps

  1. Review the information below听and the campus in full.
  2. Contact your advisor or coach to learn about resources offered through your college, school or program and to discuss your options.

Good Academic Standing

A student is considered to be in good academic standing when their most recent cumulative CU GPA is 2.000 or higher. A status of 鈥済ood academic standing鈥 is not recorded on the academic transcript.听

Note:This status applies to participation in intercollegiate sports.

About Academic Standing

Succeeding in college is not easy, and many students encounter challenges along the path to earning their degrees. If you鈥檙e not in good academic standing, it doesn鈥檛 mean that you can鈥檛 be successful or that you鈥檙e viewed negatively by the university. Rather, this is your opportunity to reflect on your experiences and learn and adopt strategies that will lead to academic success.听

When an undergraduate student's cumulative CU GPA does not meet the standards of good academic standing, as defined above, they are placed on one of the following standings:

The academic standing of a听first-semester听student whose cumulative CU GPA does not meet the minimum academic standard of 2.000. Academic alert is not recorded on the official transcript. Students who do not earn a cumulative CU GPA of 2.000 while on academic alert will be placed on academic warning.

The academic standing of a听continuing听student whose cumulative CU GPA does not meet the minimum academic standard of 2.000. Academic warning is not recorded on the official transcript. Students who earn a term GPA of 2.300 or higher while on academic warning can continue on academic warning for one additional term.听

The academic standing of a student whose cumulative CU GPA does not meet the minimum academic standard but who is allowed to enroll in lieu of academic suspension or academic dismissal. Academic agreements are offered by a student鈥檚 home college, school or program. Academic agreement is not recorded on the official transcript.听