Readmission

Traditional undergraduate students who would like to return to the University after an official/unofficial withdrawal or after one semester of non-attendance must reapply with the Admissions Office. Students who have been suspended, because of academic or disciplinary reasons, may reapply for admission only after the time of suspension is completed. Reapplying does not guarantee automatic readmission back into the University. Students seeking readmission will be reviewed in these areas: academic, student life, Title IX, financial aid, and students accounts.

Students who have attended other institutions during their absence must submit official transcripts of all work completed. All transcripts must be sent directly to the Admissions Office from the Registrar of the college or university attended. Further, students who discontinue their enrollment for one year or more will be under the catalog requirements in effect at readmission.

The account balances for all readmitted students must be in good status as a condition for readmission. If readmission is granted, students may be asked to meet guidelines and expectations put in place by the Admissions Review Committee upon re-entry as a student. 

Readmission After Academic Probation

Students who have withdrawn from the University with an academic probation status may reapply for admission. Students who have been granted readmission will remain on academic probation and their academic standing will be reviewed at the end of the semester.

Readmission After Academic Suspension

Students placed on academic suspension may reapply for admission after the time of suspension has ended. Students will be placed on academic probation and their academic standing will be reviewed at the end of the semester.

Readmission After Disciplinary Withdrawal

Students assigned a disciplinary withdrawal status may reapply for admission. In addition to adhering to the readmission policy, students must follow guidelines given by the Office of Student Accountability for readmission. Students expelled from the university are not allowed to reapply for admission.