Texas A&M University places students below a 2.0 cumulative GPA on academic probation. Getting back to good standing means earning enough grade points over your remaining credits to lift the cumulative average back to 2.0.
The math is unforgiving as you accumulate credits: with many completed credits, a single strong semester moves the cumulative GPA only slightly. That is why recovering from a low GPA is easier earlier in your degree, when more credits remain.
Beyond good standing, Texas A&M's Dean's List sits at about 3.50. The calculator lets you set any target — good-standing, 3.0, or Dean's List — and tells you the GPA required next term, flagging when it exceeds Texas A&M's 4.0 maximum.