Winter 2021 De Anza College

This email was sent to students who are on Pre-Dismissal Academic Probation.


Jan. 12, 2022

Important – You’re on Pre-Dismissal Academic Probation

Dear Student,

We noticed your cumulative GPA has remained below 2.0, as of fall 2021. As a result, you are beginning a pre-dismissal academic probation process.

You are not alone: A number of students participate in the pre-dismissal process each year, due to personal, financial, health or family issues that may affect their studies.

Here’s what this means: The required steps listed below are designed to help you get back on track with your academic goals, improve your GPA and avoid additional consequences – which could include dismissal if your GPA doesn’t improve this quarter.

We are here for you: The Retention Team can suggest strategies and connect you with on-campus support and services to assist you in raising your cumulative GPA to at least a 2.0, so you can successfully continue your studies at De Anza. (Read about one student below.)

We have confidence in you! We believe you can raise your GPA, but it is important that you contact us to discuss your situation and develop a plan. For this reason, you have lost your priority registration status and a registration hold will be placed on your student account, which will prevent you from registering for spring classes, until you take the steps listed here.

Required:

  • Schedule a virtual appointment with a counselor to help you develop a plan for academic growth and success.
  • Complete the online Student Self-Assessment Survey to help our Retention Support Team identify ways to assist you.

If you have any questions about the process, please feel free to contact the Retention Team by using the eAdvising system. (See the easy steps listed on the Retention Team website.)

We care about you and want to ensure that you have a successful experience at De Anza College. Here’s what one of our students told us last year:

“(My retention counselor) listened to my situation and gave me supportive, constructive suggestions (for) my challenges. (She) acted as if they were common experiences and struggles that many students have. It was very helpful to me, and I believe that I am on the right path going forward.”

Best wishes,
De Anza College

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