Academic Suspension

A student on academic probation who fails to reach the prescribed minimum standard for cumulative grade point average (GPA) and does not achieve at least a 2.00 term GPA during the next major term (fall/spring) of enrollment is placed on academic suspension. When placed on academic suspension, the student may not attend HCC during the next major term. Students have the right to appeal the first academic suspension.

SUSPENSION APPEAL–Details of the appeals process are included in the notification about the student's suspension. If a student’s appeal is granted, the student is reinstated and placed on academic probation. A student on academic suspension a second or subsequent time is not permitted to register for any courses for one full calendar year.

REINSTATEMENT AFTER SUSPENSION–A student who has been suspended and has not been enrolled for one major term or one full calendar year must contact retention services. Upon reinstatement, the student is placed on academic probation, the course schedule is restricted, and the student must meet the satisfactory progress standard as stated above. If satisfactory progress is not met, the student is suspended.