You will be placed on academic probation if your cumulative grade-point average (GPA) is less than a 2.000. You will be informed of your probationary status by the Registrar's Office.
If you are placed on academic probation, you may be required to:
- repeat courses,
- enroll in no more than 12 credit hours,
- take courses in reading and study skills,
- attend academic progress meetings sponsored by the Office of Regsitration and Academic Progress,
- attend workshops and seminars on academic success,
- take advantage of one-on-one a group tutoring sessions offered through the Learning Center
- obtain advisor's approval to make schedule changes, and
- enroll in class sections that offer supplemental instruction.
If you have been informed by the registrar that you have been placed on academic probation, you should immediately schedule an appointment to meet with your Academic Advisor to discuss plans for improvement.
The Undergraduate Catalog does outline minimum grade requirements for all Ball State University students including transfer students and students already on academic probation.



