A student not registered for a course in their program of study for three consecutive semesters will be marked inactive and withdrawn from the program. A student who has been withdrawn must reapply to their program of study.
A student may be dismissed due to an academic integrity violation, student conduct, or for making insufficient academic progress. While a student who has been dismissed can reapply for admission, their application is not likely to be considered favorable without sufficient evidence toward future student success.
A student on an official leave may return without reapplying if they return within one year from the start of their leave. A student who is on any leave for more than one year is officially withdrawn from their program and must reapply.
Readmitted students must follow the course catalog and program requirements of the academic year of readmission.
If the program is no longer offered, students must apply to a new program and meet the conditions of admission to the new program. Courses from the previous program are not guaranteed to transfer to the new program.
If readmitted, any course, course waivers, or transfer credits that a student was previously awarded will be reevaluated. There is a seven-year time limit on course transfers; any earned credit older than seven years is unlikely to transfer.