Student Policies
For a full list of the University's policies, see the Undergraduate Catalog and the Graduate Catalog.
 Academic Honesty Policy  
 High ethical standards are critical to the integrity of any institution, and bear
                        directly on the ultimate value of conferred degrees.
 Attempted Hours and the Official Reporting Day (ORD)  
 Any credit hours in which you are enrolled after ORD are identified as attempted
                        hours.
 Dropping and Withdrawing from Course Enrollment  
 Undergraduate Students are expected to commit themselves to courses as early as possible
                        in order to succeed in their courses.
 Excused Absence  
 Regular class attendance, participation, and engagement in coursework are important
                        contributors to student success.
 Grade Exclusion  
 Students who earn a D+ or lower in a course during their first year UH may repeat
                        the course within 12 months and exclude the original grade from their cumulative GPA. 
Late Withdrawal for Medical/Emergency Reasons 
 If it is AFTER the posted semester withdrawal deadline, students may seek late withdrawal
                        under qualified, documented medical or emergency reasons.
 6-Ws Limit  
 The six 'W' grades may be used at any time during a student's undergraduate career
                        at UH to drop a course up through the last day to drop a course or withdraw from all
                        courses deadline.
 Religious Holy Days  
 Under UH policy a student may be excused without penalty if his or her religious
                        observances conflict with scheduled class meetings, assignments, and/or examinations.
                        The student remains responsible for completing any needed make-up work. An instructor
                        may not deny the opportunity for make-up work, but shall otherwise treat these absences
                        as any other excused absence.
 Texas Enrollment Cap  
Under current rules, Texas resident undergraduate students who enrolled for the first
                        time in a Texas public institution of higher education in Fall 1999 or later may be
                        charged a premium tuition rate after they reach an established enrollment cap.
 Three-peat Rule  
 Texas-resident undergraduate students who attempt a course with the same content
                        for a third or more times will be charged a premium tuition rate for those credit
                        hours.