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The phrase "academic suspension" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where a student is temporarily barred from attending classes or participating in academic activities due to poor academic performance or failure to meet certain requirements.
Example: "After failing to maintain the required GPA, she faced academic suspension for the upcoming semester."
Alternatives: "scholastic probation" or "educational expulsion".
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At the time, crucial players were on academic suspension.
Students are expected to complete their academic suspension in full.
Otherwise, students are expected to complete their academic suspension in full.
A student may also grieve an academic suspension under the Student Academic Grievance Procedure.
An academic suspension may not be substituted, in part or in whole, by a Leave of Absence.
The key here is guard David Hawkins, who will not return until the end of December at the earliest because of an academic suspension.
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Data were collected on role (witness, victim, perpetrator) and mode (verbal, physical, weapons) of past-year violence exposures, and absences and suspensions over 1 academic year.
A local coach with perhaps the most intimate knowledge of the effects of academic suspensions is Patrick Scanlon, the coach of Manhattanville College's men's basketball team.
TAMPA, Fla .(AP) — No. 16 Tennessee overcame injuries, academic suspensions and the impending departure of two key assistant coaches to beat No. 18 Wisconsin, 21-17, in the Outback Bowl on Tuesday.
Simulation results on an academic automotive suspension system will be given to illustrate the pertinence of the approach.
Students who do not earn at least 12 points in a semester could face academic probation, suspension, or dismissal.
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