What is Academic Probation?

Academic probation at Ohio State University is a warning status that indicates a student's academic performance is below the university's standards. It's designed to alert students that they need to improve their academic performance to continue their studies.

Causes of Academic Probation

Students may be placed on academic probation for several reasons:

  • Term GPA below 2.0
  • Cumulative GPA below 2.0
  • Failing multiple courses
  • Incomplete grades

Consequences of Academic Probation

Being on academic probation can affect your:

  • Financial aid eligibility
  • Athletic participation
  • Housing status
  • Course registration
  • Scholarship status

Steps to Recover from Academic Probation

1. Meet with Your Academic Advisor

Schedule an appointment to:

  • Review your academic standing
  • Develop a recovery plan
  • Discuss course selection

2. Create an Academic Improvement Plan

Your plan should include:

  • Specific GPA goals
  • Study schedule
  • Resource utilization
  • Regular progress checks

3. Utilize Available Resources

Take advantage of OSU's support services:

  • Tutoring centers
  • Writing center
  • Academic coaching
  • Study skills workshops

4. Monitor Your Progress

Use our GPA calculator to:

  • Track your semester GPA
  • Set realistic goals
  • Plan your course load

Preventing Academic Probation

To avoid academic probation:

  • Maintain regular attendance
  • Complete all assignments
  • Seek help early
  • Use academic resources
  • Monitor your GPA regularly

Getting Off Academic Probation

To be removed from academic probation, you must:

  • Achieve a term GPA of 2.0 or higher
  • Raise your cumulative GPA to 2.0 or higher
  • Complete all required courses
  • Meet with your academic advisor

Conclusion

Academic probation is a serious matter, but it's not the end of your academic career. With proper planning, support, and dedication, you can recover and succeed at OSU. Use our GPA calculator to track your progress and stay on top of your academic standing.