Except in the case of 
extenuating circumstances, a student who fails to meet one or more of 
these criteria will be placed on academic probation, effective for the 
next semester. The Registrar may remove a student from academic 
probation when the student meets each of the minimum academic 
performance standards defined under Good Academic Standing. 
 
A student remaining 
on academic probation after two consecutive semesters is subject to 
academic suspension for one semester. A student who is academically 
suspended may not enroll for classes at Hendrix during the suspension 
period. Following the academic suspension period, a student wishing to 
return to Hendrix must apply for readmission through the Office of 
Admission. Any coursework completed at another institution while a 
student is on academic suspension must first be approved by the 
Registrar’s Office. 
 
A student who has been readmitted to 
the College after academic suspension may be dismissed from the College 
if the student continues to fail to make satisfactory progress toward a 
degree. A student who is academically dismissed is barred from all 
further enrollment at the College. A 
student may not be 
readmitted to Hendrix following academic dismissal. Additionally, a 
student is subject to academic dismissal or suspension if the student 
accumulates four F grades in courses with whole course credit, fails all
 courses attempted in a single semester, or participates in an act or 
acts of academic dishonesty.