Programs for Student in Academic Trouble


The Restart@state Program is a mandatory intervention program for students placed on a first academic suspension at Arkansas State University.

Students are not eligible for the Restart@state Program if

  • they are not on a first suspension.
  • they have not been enrolled at Arkansas State University for more than 2 years.
  • they have previously attempted Restart. 

Eligible students who take advantage of this opportunity are enrolled in the Restart Program. The main program requirement is enrollment in a one-credit, graded course. The Restart Seminar is designed to aid students back to solid academic performance with emphasis placed on self-responsibility, proper decision-making and study skills strategies. Students must submit a completed application before consideration for acceptance into the program.

All students who participate in the Restart Program must attend one of the summer workshops from the following dates.

  

Upcoming STUDENT SUCCESS RESTART WORKSHOPS are offered: 


 

MONDAY APRIL 30
2:00 PM (Summer Session II)
TUESDAY
MAY 22
2:00 PM
WEDNESDAY JUNE 27
2:00 PM
THURSDAY JULY 12 2:00 PM
THURSDAY JULY 19 2:00 PM
THURSDAY AUGUST 16 2:00 PM
FRIDAY AUGUST 17 2:00 PM








Print and Complete the Restart Application

This application cannot be submitted online. 

College Choices (UC 1011) is a graded, one-credit course designed to offer mentoring and group support to second semester, first-year students who had a poor academic start in college. College Choices is optional for any freshman who is placed on academic probation at the end of his or her first semester of enrollment. Students who enroll in College Choices are restricted to 12 hours academic load in addition to the one-hour College Choices course. Students who are on a scholarship that requires more than 12 semester hours may appeal the hour restriction by submitting the appropriate form to the Office of the Registrar.