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Chapter
VII: Admissions and General Information
Readmission to the College
The
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts allows readmission
of a student previously enrolled if the student left in good
academic standing. Students who have been absent from the College
for more than one full year (12 months) must apply for readmission
by submitting the Application for Undergraduate Admission
which is available from the Office
of Undergraduate Admissions. If a student has done academic
work out of residence since leaving the College, an official
transcript of that work should also be submitted to the Office
of Undergraduate Admissions. A student should request readmission
four or more weeks prior to registration to allow sufficient
time to complete necessary processing. No application fee is
required. A student readmitted early enough may participate in
early registration.
A student
whose academic status in the College is probation or
probation continued can be readmitted by the Office
of Undergraduate Admissions. Students readmitted on probation
must meet the terms of their probation or they will be dismissed.
(See Academic
Discipline in Chapter IV.)
Students
dismissed from the College for reasons of unsatisfactory academic
performance must obtain permission to register from the Academic
Standards Board prior to submitting an application to the Office
of Undergraduate Admissions. In these cases, the readmission
decision rests entirely with the Academic Standards Board. Such
students must make an appointment with a Member of the Academic
Standards Board to discuss readmission to the College. Petitions
requesting reinstatement should be received by the Academic Standards
Board at least four weeks prior to the regular registration period
for the term in question.

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