Degree Progress
At the close of each semester, the courses, units, grades, and grade points earned are added onto your cumulative University record. From this record, you may determine your progress toward a degree.
In working for a degree, you should keep in mind the various levels on which you must satisfy requirements—University, campus, college or school, and department—as well as the kinds of requirements you must fulfill: course, unit, grade point, and amount of upper division work. You may receive additional counsel in these matters from your advisor.
Academic Notice and Disqualification
Academic Notice
Regulations and procedures governing academic notice vary with each college and school. For specific details, consult your college or school website. Students on academic notice may not take courses on a passed/not passed basis.
Academic Disqualification
Regulations and procedures governing academic disqualification vary with each college and school. For specific details, consult your college or school.
If you are academically disqualified, you may appeal for a hearing by formal petition to the dean of your college or school, but the action of disqualification is normally considered final. If you are disqualified and want to transfer to another college or school at Berkeley, you may petition the dean of that college or school.