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Withdrawal from the University

A student who wishes or is asked to leave the University at any time during the semester must complete and file the official withdrawal forms. These forms may be obtained from the University Counseling and Testing Center located in Murphy Hall, room 108. They should be completed and submitted to the Office of the Registrar.

Students who withdraw from the University within 15 calendar days of the beginning of the final examination period for the semester shall receive a 'W' in all classes enrolled. Failure to execute and file these forms will result in a student incurring the penalty of receiving an 'F' for each course in which he or she was enrolled during the semester in question.

Readmission of Former Students

All students who withdraw from the University, voluntarily leave the University or are suspended, must obtain a permit to register before resuming their studies at the University.

The request for a permit must be received by the Office of the Registrar at least thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of the semester in which the student plans to register. When requesting a permit, the student should fill out a readmission application located in the Office of the Registrar.

Before a student who voluntarily leaves or withdraws is readmitted, his/her academic record is reviewed. If the student did not attain the minimum academic performance level for the number of semesters enrolled at the University, the request for readmission may be denied.

Former students who have been dismissed from the University for failure to meet the scholastic eligibility requirements may appeal to the Committee on Admissions and Retention for a review of their case. The appeal should be addressed to the Committee in care of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs.

The person should not present themselves for re-enrollment until he or she has received a reply from the Committee. Appeals should reach the committee at least sixty (60) days prior to the beginning of the term in which the person expects to register.

Former students whose attendance has been interrupted by the University for disciplinary reasons must apply to the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs for a review of their case for possible readmission.

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