Re-admission
Process
Only one readmission
into the nursing program is permitted. Readmission to the program
is not guaranteed, regardless of the reason for dismissal. Students
are readmitted on a space available basis for each nursing course.
Students, who voluntarily withdraw from the nursing program and
are seeking readmission within three years, may be readmitted into
the course they were enrolled at the point of exit. If three years
or more have elapsed since enrollment in nursing courses, all nursing
courses must be repeated. An Exit Interview Form must be on file.
Re-admission
Requirements:
- To be eligible for readmission, the student's overall college-level
grade point average should be at least a
2.0 or higher. Students on academic probation are not eligible for
readmission.
- An exit interview should have been completed during the term
the student withdrew or failed a course. Students
who fail a course or withdraw after completing the semester must
complete the exit interview no later than
6 weeks following the end of the semester in which they were enrolled.
Re-admission
Procedures:
- Complete a re-admission
application and return the form to the Health Science/Nursing
office.
- Provide written documentation to the nursing program director
stating the reason(s) for withdrawal or failure
and indicate the actions the student has followed to ensure success
in the program if readmitted. This documentation
must be submitted before a student will be considered for readmission.
- The Nursing Department Admissions Committee or nursing program
director may elect to interview students
seeking readmission. Applicants will be notified by mail when and
where the interviews will be held.
- The nursing program will notify students seeking readmission
of their status.
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