Academic
Probation:
Students placed on academic probation will receive written
notice of their academic probation. A student may be placed
on academic probation for any of the following:
Failure of any course.
Two incomplete courses at a given time.
More than one request for academic remediation within
one year.
Failure to attend more than 75% of lectures without
permission from the Dean.
Clinical
Probation :
A student may be placed on clinical probation for not abiding
by the standards and regulations of the Teaching Clinic, as
outlined in the Teaching Clinic Guidelines that is available
during the first year of study. In addition, students on academic
probation may lose Clinic privileges.
Dismissal:
Students may be dismissed from the HCC at any time during
their course of study. Prior to dismissal, a student will
be given at least one written warning by the Dean. Grounds
for dismissal include the following:
Two terms on academic or clinical probation.
Failure to comply with the expectations outlined in
the Code of Conduct.
Failure of payment.
All academic policies, rules and regulations are outlined
in detail in the HCC Student Handbook, distributed to students in the beginning
of the first school term. Any policy, procedure or regulation defined in the
Student Handbook has precedent over that which is defined here, or on other
parts of the web site or in any other printed literature.