Academic Probation
Welcome
Many students experience some form of academic difficulty during their college careers. Sometimes first-year and transfer students struggle academically as they try to adjust to the demands of university life. For some students, academic difficulty may be minor, occurring only as they struggle with those one or two courses in their entire curriculum that prove most challenging for them. For others, academic difficulty may be more severe and/or long lasting. Whatever the situation, this website is designed to assist you in understanding your academic status and to help you identify resources that can assist you in overcoming the barriers to your academic performance. We want you to succeed.
First-Year and Transfer Students
Ohio University is interested in and committed to your success. To that end, we require all first-year and new transfer students who are placed on academic probation to complete an Academic Success Workshop.
▪ Current Workshop Registration Information
Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors
We urge you to utilize the information on this website to help you better understand your academic standing and develop a plan to return to good academic standing. Your academic advisor can assist you with this effort. If you are a University College student, you may schedule an appointment by calling 593-1935 or in person at 140 Chubb. Students in other colleges should contact the student services or dean’s office for their academic college.