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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 away for
less than two years contact the Office of the Registrar, 1010
LS&A Building, to obtain an appointment for registration.
Students who have been absent from the College for more than
two full years (24 months) must apply for readmission by submitting
an Application for Readmission which is available from
the Office of Academic Advising, 1255 Angell Hall and on the
Student Academic Affairs website (http://www.lsa.umich.edu/saa/).
Students also must meet with an academic advisor. International
students on a visa who have missed a full term must reapply through
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 be submitted to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
Students dismissed from the College for reasons
of unsatisfactory academic performance must obtain permission
to register from the Academic Standards Board. 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 at least six weeks prior to the
desired readmission term to discuss readmission to the College.
Petitions requesting reinstatement should be received by the
Academic Standards Board at least four weeks prior to the beginning
of the term in question.

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