Academic Probation & Suspension
Register for a SLIP Session
If you are on Academic Probation or Academic Suspension and need to register for a SLIP (Successful Learning Intervention Program) Orientation Session, please visit https://www.hccs.edu/slip.
If you have any issues registering for a SLIP session, please take a screenshot of your error message and email HCC.Cares@hccs.edu.
Register for a SLIP SessionWhat is SLIP?
The SLIP (Success Learning Intervention Plan) Orientation is a required first step to enrolling in classes for a student who is on academic probation or suspension (earned academic grade point average is below a 2.0 GPA). Attending a SLIP session is the first in a series of 3 mandatory meetings a probationary/suspended student must complete during the semester.
A SLIP Orientation Workshop/Session lasts approximately 90 minutes plus time for Q & A afterward.
What's Covered?
On-campus, face-to-face classes are strongly recommended for students who are on probation or suspension. Successful completion of HCC Online classes requires significantly more student independent study time, study skills, internal motivation, and self-discipline. In addition, computer skills and accessibility are necessary. The online SLIP session will focus on helping students:
- Identify behaviors that lead to low GPA at HCC
- Change those behaviors in order to graduate from HCC
- Connect to counselors at HCC
- Realize the impact an academic suspension/probation has on student goals/plans
- Assess learning strategy strengths and weaknesses
- Assess and change career decision-related problems
- Connect to the wonderful HCC resources and staff available to help (i.e. online & in-person tutoring, writing centers, etc.)
- Identify, discuss, & change psychological barriers to success
Is SLIP the same as Financial Aid SAP?
Your Academic Progress (Academic Probation/Suspension) is different from Financial Aid's SAP (Satisfactory Academic Progress). These are 2 separate statuses. Please contact financial aid for more information about your financial aid status.
Resources for your Financial Aid SAP Appeal:
- Video Explaining SAP @ HCC
- SwiftStudent will help you write a financial aid appeal letter for free
- Video on how to prepare for the appeal process. Even though the video says academic appeal, the same idea can be applied to the financial aid appeal process. This can give you greater insight into how to submit your financial aid appeal.
Help for more funding:
- Training & Education Scholarship from Workforce Solutions
- If you currently have a job, ask your employer about education assistance or tuition reimbursement benefits. Large employers will help with education costs like Walmart's Live Better U Education Program, Starbucks College Achievement Plan, Target's Scholars Program, or Amazon Career Choice.
Academic Status Levels
Good Standing
Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or above.
Academic Probation
Cumulative GPA below 2.0
Action Required by Student:
- Attend a SLIP session. Register for a session here: www.hccs.edu/slip.
- Have two (2) follow-up counseling sessions during the semester to improve academic standing.
Academic Continued Probation
Cumulative GPA below 2.0 and term GPA 2.0 or above
Action Required by Student:
- Continue to work with the counselor from a previous semester, as needed, to improve academic standing.
Academic Suspension
Previous term status of Academic Probation or Continued Academic Probation and term GPA below 2.0
Action Required by Student:
- Attend a SLIP session. Register for a session here: www.hccs.edu/slip.
- Work with a counselor to improve academic standing.
- Students on Academic Suspension may be unable to enroll in classes for one (1) semester.
- A student may appeal an Academic Suspension may by completing the necessary paperwork obtained at the college’s counseling center. For more information on appealing a suspension, students may contact their college’s counseling center. See Counseling Contact Information at www.hccs.edu/counseling.
Academic Progress Requirements
A student’s academic progress will be evaluated for the first time after a minimum of nine (9) attempted semester hours. A student’s academic standing is determined at the end of the Fall semester (December), Spring semester (May), and Summer semester (August).
To maintain satisfactory academic progress, a student is expected to maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 based upon the aggregate number of hours attempted at Houston Community College.
Students who maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or above are considered to be in good academic standing.
Students who do not maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 will be placed on academic probation, continued academic probation, or academic suspension as defined below. These three academic status levels alert students that action is required. Students are expected to establish contact with their counselor and/or college advising center for support and assistance with improving their academic standing.
Additionally, students placed on academic probation or academic suspension should note the following:
- Students on academic suspension are required to attend a Successful Learning Intervention Program (SLIP) session at the college they attend prior to re-enrollment, and prior to meeting with their designated counselor. Students can register for a SLIP session at www.hccs.edu/slip.
- The student’s counselor will stipulate conditions of enrollment including, but not limited to, maximum hours and/or specific courses.
- Students on Academic Suspension may be unable to enroll in classes for one (1) semester.
- A student may appeal an Academic Suspension may by completing the necessary paperwork obtained at the college’s counseling center. For more information on appealing a suspension, students may contact their college’s counseling center. See Counseling Contact Information at www.hccs.edu/counseling.
The following requirements also apply to the determination of academic progress:
- Students enrolled in multiple summer sessions will have their entire summer’s work evaluated for the determination of their academic status.
- Students in certain Health Sciences programs are required to maintain a grade of “C” in all courses in order to continue in the program. Students not meeting these standards may continue to enroll at HCC in other programs as long as they maintain minimum HCC requirements. Health Sciences students should check their program’s requirements by visiting www.hccs.edu/programs/areas-of-study/health-sciences.
- Students are responsible for knowing whether they have passed the minimum standards for continuation in college. Ineligible students who register will be subject to dismissal with forfeiture of all tuition and fees.
For additional information, please visit the Student Handbook at www.hccs.edu/studenthandbook.
Additional Academic Resources
Math Help
- Khan Academy (Youtube)-Math, Science, Computers, Arts/Humanities, and many others
- HCC Professor Douglas Bump-Math (Prealgebra/Introductory/Intermediate/College Algebra)
- PatrickJMT (Youtube)-Math
- Math Vids-Math
- My Open Math-Math Self Study
- Professor Leonard (Youtube)
- Flipped Math-Math
- 14 other Math YouTube Channels for Students
- HCC Library Tutoring Resources (Math)
- HCC Tutoring (Various Subjects):
Writing & English
- HCC Library Tutoring Resources
- Avoiding Plagiarism
- Citation
- Grammar & Punctuation
- Writing
- Khan Academy (Youtube)-Math, Science, Computers, Arts/Humanities, and many others
- Literature-Sparknotes
- HCC Tutoring (Writing, English, Papers, Various Subjects):
Science, Technology, Engineering & Math
- Biology, A&P, and Microbiology (HCC Professor Dr. Jyoti Wagle)-Course Guides
- HCC Library Tutoring Resources
- Chemistry
- Physic
- Geology
- STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Resources
- HCC Tutoring (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and other Various Subjects):
Other Subjects
- Khan Academy (Youtube)-Math, Science, Computers, Arts/Humanities, and many others
- HCC Library Tutoring Resources
- HCC Tutoring (Various Subjects):
Free or Open Courses
Open Courseware is a free and open digital publication of high-quality college and university-level educational materials.
- Free HCC Course Credits from Sophia
- Coursera
- edX
- Carnegie Mellon Open Learning Initiative
- MIT Open Courseware
- Yale Open Courseware
- Open Education Consortium
- Open Education Resources Commons
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