Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Academic Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Academic Catalog

Academic Warning/Probation/Suspension


(Undergraduate Students)

The standards below apply to all undergraduate and post-baccalaureate students enrolled, including students who entered under a previous catalog.

  1. The undergraduate student is expected to maintain at least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average for hours attempted at this institution, which is the minimum grade point average required for graduation. A student is subject to scholastic action in any term or session in which one or more semester hours are attempted. Combined sessions and/or terms are considered a unit equivalent to a term. The cumulative grade point average is based only upon the student’s work taken at UH-Victoria for which grade point values are assigned. For repeated courses, only the semester hours and grades earned on the last enrollment will be used for the computation of the cumulative grade point average.
  2. Credit awarded by examination and hours earned with a grade of S are counted in determining classification but not in determining the grade point average.
  3. Grade changes: If an instructor changes a student’s grade in a course from I (incomplete) to a grade of completion (A, B, C, D, F, or S), the new grade will affect the student’s status only for future terms. That is, the new grade will not change a student’s status retroactively but may remove a student from probation or suspension for a term (or terms) after the grade has been changed.
  4. Transient/visiting students are not subject to academic probation or suspension while transient students. If, however, they are later admitted as regular students, the grades they earned as a transient students will be included in all calculations of their cumulative grade point average at the university.
  5. Financial aid probation/suspension is different than Academic probation and suspension. Please refer to the Financial Aid section for more information regarding satisfactory academic progress.
  6. Students are responsible for checking their academic standing (myUHV/Academic Records/View Grades). Students placed on Academic Suspension are notified via email to their UHV email address and by letter. Students on Academic Probation are typically not notified. Again, students should view their grades/academic standing after each semester of enrollment.

Academic Notice/Warning

Freshmen students (1-29 semester credit hours) who earn less than a 2.0 grade point average in the first semester of enrollment at UH-Victoria shall be placed on academic notice. Freshmen students on academic notice are not on academic probation and cannot be suspended. Freshmen students on academic notice must work with their academic advisor (either college advisor or student success coach) to develop strategies for academic success After the first semester of enrollment at UHV, freshman students are subject to regular scholastic standards for academic probation and/or suspension.

Academic Probation

Undergraduate and post-baccalaureate students are placed on academic probation if their cumulative grade point average falls below 2.0. Students on academic probation are required to be advised by the academic advisor in their college, and meet with a student success coach prior to enrolling.

Students on academic probation whose cumulative grade point average is below 2.0 but whose semester or summer session grade point average is 2.0 or higher will not be suspended at the close of that semester. The student’s status will remain “academic probation.” Students on Academic Probation are typically not notified as such. Students should view their grades/academic standing after each semester of enrollment.

Removal from Academic Probation

Students on academic probation will be removed from that status at the close of a term or summer session in which the cumulative grade point average is 2.0 or higher.

Academic Suspension

Academic suspension is based on the philosophy that a student may continue to enroll as long as satisfactory progress toward an educational goal is being made. When progress is not satisfactory, the student is given time to reconsider goals and career plans outside the educational setting.

Undergraduate and post-baccalaureate students on academic probation whose semester or summer session grade point average is below 2.0 are placed on academic suspension at the close of that semester or summer session.

Readmission from Academic Suspension

Academic suspensions are based on the cumulative grade point average at UHV only.

First suspension:

A Student must sit out the next full semester, either the fall or the spring.

  • To return early submit an Appeal form to Academic College (eForms)

Second suspension:

A Student must sit out one full year (12 months) and submit an appeal with a letter to their Academic College.

  • To return early submit an Appeal form to Academic College (eForms)

Third & Final suspension:

A student must sit out 3 full years and submit an Appeal form to the Academic Appeals Committee (Records Appeal Form )

  • To return early from the suspension period submit a letter in writing to Provost (Provost@uhv.edu).

Readmission is not granted for the summer semester.

Readmission is neither automatic nor guaranteed.