Students who withdraw from their program of study due to an unanticipated circumstance that have been out of their program for less than one year (12 months) from their last date of attendance (LDA), may request re-entry into their program by contacting the Dean of Administrative, Student, Career, and Alumni Services. The student must meet with the Dean to coordinate program re-entry, discuss and satisfactorily demonstrate that the barriers that prevented the student from successfully completing the program during the previous enrollment have been resolved, and that there is a reasonable probability the student can complete the program of study if the applicant is approved for readmission. Students requesting re-entry must be in good standing with the College.
Students who were academically dismissed from their program of study and wish to re-enter within one year (12 months) of their last date of attendance (LDA) must first apply to re-enter with the Campus President before they can be eligible to initiate the program re-entry process with the Dean of Administrative, Student, Career, and Alumni Services.
Students who are approved for re-entry may be required to complete additional requirements to demonstrate academic and clinical competencies prior to re-entry at the discretion of the College.
A student approved for re-entry is required to sign a new enrollment agreement which lists the current tuition and fees, the revised graduation date, and acknowledges receipt of any other required disclosures. The student must be current with any unpaid balance from any prior enrollment unless payment arrangements have been established by the Campus President. With assistance from the Registrar, the Dean of Nursing, will establish a course schedule for program completion. All previously attempted course credits count towards the academic dismissal policy.