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Re-Admission
to the College
Re-Admission
after Withdrawal (Good Standing)
A student who withdraws from the College in
good standing (not suspended or dismissed) without completing
baccalaureate studies may return to the College upon request to the
Registrar. Students attending Day or Continuing Education Division
who do not enroll in the subsequent fall or spring semester are considered
inactive. To insure return at the time desired the student must make
such a request o the Registrar before August 1 for the fall semester or
before December 1 for the spring semester. Requests received later
than these dates may result in a semester's delay in the return of the
student to the College. In determining "good standing", the
College will consider academic, social, and financial records of the applicant
student. Students who have been withdrawn for more than one (1)
semester must follow degree requirements stated in the College Catalog at
the time of return. This applies to matriculated undergraduate
students attending Day or Continuing Education Division.
Online
Re-Admission Application.
Re-Admission
after Academic Suspension/Dismissal
If a student has been suspended from the College for academic
reasons, the student may request readmission after the lapse of one (1)
semester. The student must apply for such readmission through the
The Office of
Undergraduate Admissions. The decision as to whether or not to readmit the student
will be made by the Admissions Committee on the basis of evidence received
from the student which provides reasonable expectations of successfully
completing the degree program upon the return to the College.
A
student who is dismissed for academic deficiencies can only apply
for readmission after a three-year period. In order to graduate from
either the day or evening division a student must be readmitted to the
College by the Admissions Committee at least one (1) semester prior to
graduation.
Students
who have been suspended or dismissed must follow the degree requirements
stated in the College Catalog at the time of return.
Social
Suspension
Students may also be suspended for social reasons, outlined in the
RAM
Student Handbook.
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