Any undergraduate student will be considered in good standing as long as they maintain
a cumulative grade point average of at least a "C" average.
There are four academic standing categories:
- good standing
- probation
- probation continued and
- dropped for poor scholarship.
Any undergraduate student can be formally dismissed from Chicago State University
for failing to maintain satisfactory academic progress (GPA 2.00 of higher).
Students who have a cumulative GPA below 2.00 are placed on academic probation. Being
placed on academic probation serves as a warning to the student that they have failed
to meet or maintain the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy which can be found
in the Undergraduate Catalog.
Any undergraduate student who has not attended Chicago State University for longer
than two years must apply for readmission in the Registrar's Office located in the
Cook Administration Building Room 128.
Former Chicago State undergraduate students who have been dismissed (also referred
to as Dropped for Poor Scholarship) from Chicago State University may apply for reinstatement
by filing an academic petition with their respective college by the designated deadline.
If the college approves the student's academic petition, the student will be reinstated
back into Chicago State University.
The Office of Financial Aid tracks the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) of all
Chicago State students. All undergraduate students must have a cumulative grade point
average of at least a 2.00 or better and a completion rate of 67% to be eligible for
financial aid. If a student is not in compliance, they may petition to have financial
aid eligibility reinstated.