Academic Success Plan Intake FormBH082119 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Academic Success Plan Intake FormBH082119 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your name, date, student ID, and AU email address. This ensures that your form is correctly attributed to you.
  3. Indicate your preferred contact method by selecting either call, text, or email. This helps the Academic Success Center reach you effectively.
  4. Fill in details about your major and desired career choice, as well as your current residence status (on-campus, off-campus, or with family).
  5. Answer questions regarding your academic concerns and challenges. Check all applicable boxes to provide a comprehensive view of your situation.
  6. Rate your agreement with various statements about time management and class attendance. This self-assessment will help identify areas for improvement.
  7. Complete the availability section by marking times when you are not available to meet. This assists in scheduling appointments effectively.
  8. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting the form digitally or printing it out for an appointment.

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An academic plan involves four essential steps: consulting with an academic advisor, choosing a major early, planning your course schedule, and monitoring your progress through regular attendance and communication. These steps help students navigate their college journey effectively.
Probation: a graduate student on warning whose cumulative GPA falls below a 3.0 will be placed on probation, indicating serious academic difficulty. Dismissal: a graduate student on probation whose cumulative and semester GPA fall below a 3.0 will automatically be dismissed from his/her program and the University.
5 Strategies for Academic Success: Using Your Strengths Know your strengths. Set specific goals. Prioritize happiness. Be resilient. Make time to recover.
The student may repeat the same course 3 times or repeat 3 different courses. Why wasnt my grade forgiven? In order for a course to be considered as repeated and adjusted in the GPA: The course must be repeated at FIU (e.g. a course taken at MDC cannot be forgiven).
Academic Success Plans (ASPs) exist for students who want to improve their academic performance and build their academic skill set. ASP is a holistic program for students to assist in balancing their academic performance with their life responsibilities.

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For more information, please refer to policies.fiu.edu. When do my credits expire? Masters level credits expire after six years and doctoral credits expire after nine years (if degree is not earned). If the degree is earned they never expire.
The Academic Success Inventory for College Students (ASICS) is a measure intended to assess the factors associated with college academic success (Prevatt, et al., 2011). The ASICS is a comprehensive survey that is based on notable theories of academic success and measures several pertinent factors.