A student on Scholastic Suspension is denied the privilege of registering for one spring or fall semester, as appropriate. Following the semester of suspension, the student may re-enroll on a probationary status. The student remains on probation until a cumulative 2.0 or better GPA is earned. Students who have been on suspension from Panola College or another college, who are allowed to register, must earn a “C” average on courses attempted that semester, or they will be suspended for one year. NOTE: Exceptions to this policy may be made through written appeal to the Vice President of Instruction. Students may enroll in the summer sessions without restriction. Students who are on scholastic suspension or probation may attend summer school for the purpose of raising their grade point averages.
Scholastic Suspension
Policies & Regulations
- Student Rights, Responsibilities, Complaints, Grade Appeals, and Discipline Appeals
- Academic Year
- Change of Name or Address
- Class Attendance
- Student Load Information
- Class Schedule
- Degree Plans
- Grade Reports
- Grading System
- Hazing
- Incomplete Grades
- Repeating a Course to Improve a Grade
- Repetition of Courses
- Review of Records
- Scholastic Probation
- Scholastic Suspension
- Senate Bill 1231 (Six Drop Rule)
- Sexual Harassment
- Student Classification
- Student Conduct
- Student Records
- The Dean's List
- The President's List
- Transcript Requests
- Unit of Credit
- Withdrawal from a Course
- Withdrawal from College