Readmission
Students who leave the University (personal withdrawl,
medical withdrawl, leave of absence, or disciplinary suspension), and wish to
return must secure the approval of the vice president and dean of student life
and co-curricular education. Students who are academically suspended must
submit their readmission application to the registrar. In some cases a
personal interview is required. Students must satisfy any outstanding charges
with the business office before readmission is approved. If academic coursework
is taken while away from the University, the policies outlined in this handbook
under “Credit Toward Graduation” and “Leave of Absence Policy” apply. Former
scholarship students should refer to “Scholarship Students Interrupting
Full-Time Enrollment” in this handbook.
When
a student on a medical withdrawal from the University
applies for readmission, the student’s physician or a counseling
professional must write a letter to the student life and co-curricular
education office giving professional assurance that the student has recovered
from the medical problem and that there is a belief that the student
will be able to successfully resume studies.