Academic Disqualification Process
Request for Reinstatement
Use this form to request to be reinstated in your degree or certificate program after having sat out for the required length of time. You will need to meet with your advisor and develop an academic plan for success before being reinstated.
The deadline for filing the form is the Friday before the first day of instruction as published in the for the semester in which you want to re-enroll in your program.
Note that, if you took classes at another college or university during the 鈥渟it-out鈥 period, you no longer qualify to request reinstatement. To request readmission as a degree-seeking student, submit an application for admission and an official transcript from the other institution to the Office of Admissions.
Appeal of Academic Disqualification
Use this form to appeal your disqualification. You must provide a written appeal and see your advisor to develop an academic plan for success. Your request will be routed first to the dean of the college or school of your major, then to the appeals committee for final approval. The decision of the committee is final and may not be appealed further.
You may only file an appeal after you鈥檝e been disqualified and before the Friday before the first day of instruction as published in the . If you don鈥檛 appeal or if you miss the deadline, you can request reinstatement after you鈥檝e sat out the required length of time.
Application to Associate/Certificate Program
Use this form to request admission to an associate, certificate, or occupational endorsement program if you鈥檝e been disqualified from a bachelor鈥檚 degree program. You will need to meet with your advisor (in the new associate or certificate department) and develop an academic plan for success. If you鈥檙e not sure who that advisor will be, see 鈥淎cademic Advisor information鈥 at the bottom of this page. The appropriate dean will then review your application and your academic plan for success and will make the final decision.
You can file this application as soon as you鈥檝e received notification that you were disqualified from a bachelor鈥檚 program, but you can also file it for a later semester. The deadline to use this option is two years from the date you were disqualified.
If you are admitted to an associate or certificate program, and you later wish to return to a bachelor鈥檚 program, you will need to apply for admission through the Office of Admissions.
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