What is Academic Probation?
A student is placed on academic probation when their UCF GPA drops below a 2.0. Academic probation will continue until the current term and UCF GPA reach a 2.0 or better. Once placed on academic probation, a student must earn at least a term GPA of 2.0 or better in each term of enrollment until they are removed from academic probation. Failure to achieve a minimum 2.0 term GPA during their subsequent term of enrollment will result in disqualification from the University.
Disqualification means that the student will be unable to enroll at UCF. Readmission to UCF is not automatic and the disqualified student will need to apply for readmission to UCF after sitting out a minimum of two consecutive semesters. Additional information regarding academic standing can be found in the Undergraduate Catalog.
How Do I Know if I am on Academic Probation?
You will know if you are on Academic Probation by checking your academic standing. You can view your academic standing through MyUCF Student Self-Service:
- Log into your Student Center
- From the drop-down box labeled “other academic…”, select “Grades”
You will want to view your grades from the last semester you were enrolled in to see your current academic standing. Your academic standing can be viewed by scrolling down to the bottom of this page.
If your academic standing has been impacted, CAHSA will be in contact you via UCF email throughout the semester. Please check your UCF email account often for important information from CAHSA regarding your academic standing.
If you have any questions regarding your academic standing, please contact your CAHSA advisor from your UCF email.
What’s next?
Please click on the link appropriate for your current academic standing: