By joining the Texas Common Course Numbering System, Panola College simplified the transfer process for students by making transfer evaluation at the receiving school more standardized. Member schools have implemented a four-letter course prefix as well as a four-digit course number. For example, all schools in the system use ENGL as the prefix for English courses. The first digit in this number indicates the level or year of the course (for example, the number 1 would indicate a freshman-level course). The second number indicates the number of hours to be earned in the course. (For example, a 3 would indicate three College credit hours). The last two digits indicate the sequence of a course in a program of study. (For example, the numbers 01 would indicate that the course was the first of the sequence).
Texas Common Course Numbering System
Policies and Procedures
- Student Rights, Responsibilities, Complaints, Grade Appeals, and Discipline Appeals
- Inclement Weather Policy
- Official Publications
- Schedule of Classes
- Testing Fees
- Texas Common Course Numbering System
- Core Curriculum
- Field of Study
- Unit of Credit
- Student Load Information
- Determining the Grade Point Average
- College Preparatory Courses
- Grade Reports
- Adding and Dropping Courses
- Withdrawal from the College
- Incomplete Grades
- Repetition of Courses
- Repetition of Courses for Grade Improvement
- Repeat Course Fees
- Transferred Courses
- Scholastic Probation
- Scholastic Suspension
- Class Attendance
- Religious Holy Days
- Texas Success Initiative Plan (TSI) Class Required Attendance
- Change of Name or Address
- Access to Student Records
- Review of Record
- Panola College Policy for SB 412: Protections for Pregnant and Parenting Students