be subject to disqualification from further registration at

<p>I just received the letter below.i am freaking out. does that mean i have to go to another community college to study for a year? what should i do now. the revelle advisor was not there.</p>

<p>"You are subject to disqualification from further registration at UC San Diego. However, the College has made an exception to allow you to continue for the current quarter. Our records indicate that your term GPA and/or cumulative GPA for the last quarter is below the requirement for good standing (2.0). Check your grades on TritonLink. </p>

<p>UC San Diego policy states, "An undergraduate student is subject to academic disqualification from further registration if at the end of any term (A) his or her GPA for that term is less than 1.5 or (B) he or she has completed two successive terms on academic probation without achieving a cumulative GPA of 2.0. Continued registration of an undergraduate who is subject to disqualification is at the discretion of the faculty of the student's college or Office of the Provost. Failure to return to good standing in the future will lead to academic disqualification from the University."</p>

<p>We are seriously concerned about your academic standing, since you may be academically disqualified in the future. To return to good academic standing you must meet the terms of this Academic Action Plan:</p>

<p>Your term and cumulative GPA must be 2.0 or higher.
You must complete at least 12 letter-graded units.
You must make satisfactory academic progress by completing 36 units towards your degree objective in three consecutive quarters of enrollment."</p>

<p>as far as i can see, no, you aren’t kicked out.
BUT, this following quarter (fall), your quarter AND overall gpa both needs to be over 2.0.
you need to take 12 units worth of classes each quarter for fall, winter, and spring.</p>

<p>i thinkt he above 2.0 cumulative and quarter gpa is for all three quarters too.</p>