Page 032 |
Previous | 32 of 380 | Next |
|
|
This page
All
|
32 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Satisfactory scholarship means ar least a C average (2.0 grade-point average o.r twice as many grade points as units attempted). A student is con.~idcred in good standing if he is not on probation or disqualified. He should note that a C average in his major is a requirement for' graduation. See Degrees and CredentialsScholm- ship requirements. PROBATION A srudeot will be placed on probation if either his grade-point average based on total units attempted at all colleges is below a 2.0 (C average) or his grade* point average based on all units attempted at Fresno State College is below a C average. A srudent will be continued on probation until both his over-all and rus Fresno State College grade-point average arc 2.0 or better, or until he is d.isqualificd under one of the provisions of the disqualification regulations. DISQUALIFICATION A student will be disqualified under either of the following provisions: (a) if he is admitted on probation and fails to meet the conditions e.c;rablished at the time of his admission; (b) if he has a cumulative deficiency on either his overall or Fresno State College record equal to or greater than that indicated below. T!reslmren, Sopb(J'I?zorc~ (0-59 units completed): JJ' grade-pnint deficiency Juniors (60-89 units completed) : 9 grade-point deficiency Seniors (90 or more units completed) : 6 grade-point deficiency Graduates (oU srudems) : 6 grade-point deficiency Sec also Sc/)ool of Gmduate Studies. on pose-baccalaureate units READMISSION A student disqualified from Fresno State College may be readmitted for a regular semester only by special action and if the facts io the c:tse seem in the opinion of the appropriate .coJlege :tuthorities to warrant such action. A disqualified student may enroll for summer session or extension classes -without readmission. Ordinarily consideration for readmission will not be given unless a semester has elapsed since the disqualification. Deadlines for consideration for re:tdmission are established in advance for each semester; exceptions to these deadlines wiU not be made. Reconsideration for readmis.o;ion will, except in very few c~ses, require that a student arrange a personal interview with a member of the admissions staff. A former srudent who has obtained upper division starus will nonnally be required to obtain a statement from the school or department of his major preceding an interview. A student who has been disqualified more than once may not be readmitted except under the most unusual circumstances. TRANSCRIPTS AND REPORTS Trll1lScript of Record. One official transcript of his record at Fresno State College is furnished each student free of charge. Each additional copy requires a fee of $1 paid in advance. Because of the large number of transcripts requested at the end of each semester and summer se.">Sion, three weeks should be allowed for requests to be fi.lled during those periods. After the Records Office has been notified of overdue student accounts, transcripts will not be provided without clearance from the Business Office. Transcripts of record from other institutions submitted to this institution will be retained except in cases where the student fails to register. Reports to Students. Grade reports arc mailed ~o students at the close of each semester. At mid-term a report is given to all students both as a verification of the sruJent's official program and as a report of an}' unsatisfactory progress.
Object Description
Title | 1968-69 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1968-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 032 |
Full Text Search | 32 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Satisfactory scholarship means ar least a C average (2.0 grade-point average o.r twice as many grade points as units attempted). A student is con.~idcred in good standing if he is not on probation or disqualified. He should note that a C average in his major is a requirement for' graduation. See Degrees and CredentialsScholm- ship requirements. PROBATION A srudeot will be placed on probation if either his grade-point average based on total units attempted at all colleges is below a 2.0 (C average) or his grade* point average based on all units attempted at Fresno State College is below a C average. A srudent will be continued on probation until both his over-all and rus Fresno State College grade-point average arc 2.0 or better, or until he is d.isqualificd under one of the provisions of the disqualification regulations. DISQUALIFICATION A student will be disqualified under either of the following provisions: (a) if he is admitted on probation and fails to meet the conditions e.c;rablished at the time of his admission; (b) if he has a cumulative deficiency on either his overall or Fresno State College record equal to or greater than that indicated below. T!reslmren, Sopb(J'I?zorc~ (0-59 units completed): JJ' grade-pnint deficiency Juniors (60-89 units completed) : 9 grade-point deficiency Seniors (90 or more units completed) : 6 grade-point deficiency Graduates (oU srudems) : 6 grade-point deficiency Sec also Sc/)ool of Gmduate Studies. on pose-baccalaureate units READMISSION A student disqualified from Fresno State College may be readmitted for a regular semester only by special action and if the facts io the c:tse seem in the opinion of the appropriate .coJlege :tuthorities to warrant such action. A disqualified student may enroll for summer session or extension classes -without readmission. Ordinarily consideration for readmission will not be given unless a semester has elapsed since the disqualification. Deadlines for consideration for re:tdmission are established in advance for each semester; exceptions to these deadlines wiU not be made. Reconsideration for readmis.o;ion will, except in very few c~ses, require that a student arrange a personal interview with a member of the admissions staff. A former srudent who has obtained upper division starus will nonnally be required to obtain a statement from the school or department of his major preceding an interview. A student who has been disqualified more than once may not be readmitted except under the most unusual circumstances. TRANSCRIPTS AND REPORTS Trll1lScript of Record. One official transcript of his record at Fresno State College is furnished each student free of charge. Each additional copy requires a fee of $1 paid in advance. Because of the large number of transcripts requested at the end of each semester and summer se.">Sion, three weeks should be allowed for requests to be fi.lled during those periods. After the Records Office has been notified of overdue student accounts, transcripts will not be provided without clearance from the Business Office. Transcripts of record from other institutions submitted to this institution will be retained except in cases where the student fails to register. Reports to Students. Grade reports arc mailed ~o students at the close of each semester. At mid-term a report is given to all students both as a verification of the sruJent's official program and as a report of an}' unsatisfactory progress. |