Suspension is the denial of enrollment for a specified period of time, not to exceed one academic year. Request for reinstatement is referred to the Chair of the Student Review Committee. Before reinstatement takes place, the student may have to appear before the Student Review Committee. Dismissal is denial of enrollment for an indefinite period of time. Except in the case of reversal of a dismissal by the Dean, dismissed students must submit an application for admission to the School, meet all admission requirements, and be judged on their merits in relation to the pool of applicants in order to gain readmission. The Office of Admissions will refer applications for readmission who have been dismissed to the Office of the Dean and the Chair of the Student Review Committee at the Dean's discretion for their recommendations. If the recommendations are to admit a previously dismissed student, it is anticipated the student will be required to start the entire program with previously earned credits being lost. The Dean, after consultation with the faculty as needed, will determine if any or all of those previously completed courses need to be taken. Grounds for suspension or dismissal are: · Academic failure, and after review by and on the recommendation of the Student Review Committee · Academic risk · Problematic professional behavior · Academic dishonesty · Conviction of a crime · Falsifying information on the admissions application
Students who are dismissed and who wish to submit an application for readmission to the School of Social Work: · Must formally apply for admission and meet regular admissions criteria and deadlines. · If admission is granted, at least one year from the time of dismissal must have elapsed before matriculation will be permitted.
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