Readmission
Students who withdrew or were administratively withdrawn from the University must reapply before resuming their studies.
In order to reapply, students must complete the following steps, including but not limited to: submitting a readmissions application, meeting admission requirements, signing an enrollment agreement, and requesting a transfer credit evaluation for any previously completed or transferred courses.
Readmission is not guaranteed. Readmitted students will be subject to the catalog requirements in effect at the time of readmission, which may require them to complete additional courses to meet current program requirements, potentially resulting in additional tuition costs. Students will also be subject to any changes in tuition, fees, program requirements, and state-specific regulations in effect at the time of their readmission.
Before a student is readmitted, all financial obligations must be met unless clearance from Student Financial Services is granted for enrollment. The University charges tuition per credit hour and fees for courses. Any course withdrawals, retakes, and/or transfer credits will affect the total cost of the program.
International students who are applying for readmission must provide a new statement of purpose and supply additional information provided on the international supplemental application. Please refer to the International Supplemental Application for details.
Students that are readmitted will be evaluated for satisfactory academic progress (SAP). All students will be readmitted under the same academic status at time of exiting the university (e.g., academic/financial warning). Students returning after an approved appeal for SAP will return under a probationary status.
Service members and reservists will be readmitted to a program if they are temporarily unable to attend class or have suspended their studies due to service requirements. Service members and reservists will be readmitted with the same academic status they had prior to their period of military service.
Please refer to the University Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy.