STAR Online Probation Workshop
Students Taking Academic Responsibility (STAR) Online Probation Workshop
This workshop was designed to help you understand what may have contributed to you not doing as well academically as you could have, and also, to inform you about the resources that are available to you in the upcoming semesters.
The Academic Advising Center (AAC) will provide you information that should help move you toward academic excellence but will rely on you to take the responsibility of assessing what it is you specifically need to be successful and then applying what you’ve learned to subsequent semesters of attendance.
You may be taking this workshop because you are required to do so or you may be taking the workshop for other reasons. If you are taking this workshop because you are required to, a registration block has been placed on your ability to register. After you have completed this online workshop and submitted your academic plan, your registration block will be cleared within approximately one working day. If you are taking this workshop for any other reason, please submit an academic plan, but you do not need to be concerned about a registration block.
At the end of this online workshop, you will be required to submit responses to the questions below. Take notes for yourself as you progress through the session so you will be ready to write and submit your responses without delay.
- What led you to probation?
- What will you do differently in the future to avoid probation?
- What resources will you use in the future?
We recommend that you meet personally with an academic advisor each month if you are on probation. Please contact an AAC advisor at one of the following locations:
Pocatello
3rd Floor, Administration Building
Phone: (208) 282-3277
Boise
12301 W Explorer Drive, Suite 102
Boise, ID 83713-1571
Phone: (208) 282-1700
Idaho Falls
Student Services Center, Bennion Student Union
Phone: (208) 282-7800
Twin Falls
College of Southern Idaho
Evergreen Building, Suite B 40
Twin Falls, ID 83301
Phone: (208) 282-4840
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