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<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">'''Academic Suspension:''' After the period of suspension, the student must provide written documentation that the reasons which resulted in academic difficulty have been resolved. This may include, but is not limited to, letters from health care providers indicating the student’s health will not interfere with the student’s ability to meet program expectations. A written personal statement outlining steps taken to resolve issues that led to the suspension will also be required. | <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">'''Academic Suspension:''' After the period of suspension, the student must provide written documentation that the reasons which resulted in academic difficulty have been resolved. This may include, but is not limited to, letters from health care providers indicating the student’s health will not interfere with the student’s ability to meet program expectations. A written personal statement outlining steps taken to resolve issues that led to the suspension will also be required. After the period of suspension, the student may enroll in nursing courses as space permits and when prerequisites are met. Reapplication to the program is not required unless the suspension is greater than one year. | ||
<li | <ul><li>All reports and documentation should be submitted to the Director of the Undergraduate Program and/or Division Assistant Dean.</li></ul> | ||
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<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">'''Academic Readmission:''' A student who has been dismissed from the College of Nursing may apply for readmission. Please refer to Policy 5.2.23 for additional information and requirements. | |||
<ul><li>All documents for this process will be submitted to the division-specific Student Services coordinator. </li></ul> | |||
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<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">'''Academic Reinstatement:''' This requires the student to be in good standing at the time of leaving the college If the educational progression of a student in good standing is interrupted at the College of Nursing, for any reason other than active military duty, for longer than two academic terms, the student must reapply to the College of Nursing. The student may be reinstated as space permits at each individual division. | |||
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<li>In the event a nursing course needed by the student is not offered during the two academic terms, a student need not reapply before taking the course the next time it is offered. The student will be allowed in the nursing course as space permits at each individual division. </li> | |||
<li>All documents for this process will be submitted to the division-specific Student Services coordinator. </li> | |||
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Undergraduate Readmission/Reinstatement Policy | Subsection: 5.2.28 | |
Section 5.0 - Student Policies | Originating Date: November 1971 | |
Responsible Reviewing Agency: Undergraduate Admission, Progression, Graduation & Scholarship/Grant Committee Related Documents: Policy 5.2.23 Undergraduate Academic Probation, Suspension, Dismissal, Withdrawal Policy |
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Policy
- Academic Suspension: After the period of suspension, the student must provide written documentation that the reasons which resulted in academic difficulty have been resolved. This may include, but is not limited to, letters from health care providers indicating the student’s health will not interfere with the student’s ability to meet program expectations. A written personal statement outlining steps taken to resolve issues that led to the suspension will also be required. After the period of suspension, the student may enroll in nursing courses as space permits and when prerequisites are met. Reapplication to the program is not required unless the suspension is greater than one year.
- All reports and documentation should be submitted to the Director of the Undergraduate Program and/or Division Assistant Dean.
- Academic Readmission: A student who has been dismissed from the College of Nursing may apply for readmission. Please refer to Policy 5.2.23 for additional information and requirements.
- All documents for this process will be submitted to the division-specific Student Services coordinator.
- Academic Reinstatement: This requires the student to be in good standing at the time of leaving the college If the educational progression of a student in good standing is interrupted at the College of Nursing, for any reason other than active military duty, for longer than two academic terms, the student must reapply to the College of Nursing. The student may be reinstated as space permits at each individual division.
- In the event a nursing course needed by the student is not offered during the two academic terms, a student need not reapply before taking the course the next time it is offered. The student will be allowed in the nursing course as space permits at each individual division.
- All documents for this process will be submitted to the division-specific Student Services coordinator.