<p>So I just completed my first full year at UCR (I'm an English major). I have enough units to be a sophomore. I've never been on academic probation and my cumulative GPA is 2.182, but my GPA for the quarter is 1.379 so I'm "Subject to Dismissal."
Does this mean for sure that I'll be dismissed?</p>
<p>It’s not 100% certain that you’ll be dismissed. From CHASS’ Student Affairs website: </p>
<p>"If your GPA in any quarter falls below a 1.50 or, if after two terms on academic probation, your GPA is less than 2.00, you are “Subject to Dismissal.” If you receive a letter of dismissal and wish to appeal the decision, please complete the Petition to Appeal Academic Dismissal.</p>
<p>If you are dismissed, it does not necessarily translate into a permanent separation. Pick up a copy of the College’s Guide to Academic Success to learn what is required of you before reinstatement can be considered. This is often possible after a year’s strong academic performance at a community college or UCR Extension. After you have met the requirements for reinstatement, file an Application for Readmission at the Office of the Registrar at least six weeks before the beginning of the quarter you wish to return and have your official transcripts sent to Undergraduate Admissions."</p>
<p>[UCR:</a> CHASS Student Academic Affairs](<a href=“http://chassstudentaffairs.ucr.edu/academic_standing/index.html]UCR:”>http://chassstudentaffairs.ucr.edu/academic_standing/index.html)</p>
<p>I’d send an email to your academic adviser as soon as you get a chance.</p>
<p>you should definitely bring your game up! take easy classes next quarter, i used to be in std but made it out (still struggling with a 2.0 though) but believe me, with faith and work, you can make it!</p>
@eri27s what classes were you taking?