An Academic Suspension is a disciplinary action taken against a student who has failed to meet academic performance standards, prohibiting them from enrolling in courses for a period of time.
Long definition: Academic suspension is a disciplinary measure employed by colleges and universities when students fail to meet the institution's academic standards or make adequate academic progress. It typically involves a specified period during which the student is not allowed to enroll in courses or participate in academic activities. The aim is to provide students with an opportunity to reflect on their academic performance, address underlying issues and take steps toward academic improvement.
Etymology: The term "academic suspension" combines "academic", related to education and learning, with "suspension", denoting a temporary interruption or cessation of a privilege or activity. Together, they signify the temporary suspension of a student's academic privileges due to academic deficiencies.
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