Readmission to a Health Occupations Program
Students may request readmission following withdrawal to the Dean of Health Occupations or the Dean's designee, using the following procedure:
Medical Reason - submit the following:
a. A written request for readmission to the program, and b. A statement from the attending physician or clinician summarizing the medical problem and indicating that the student may return to clinical without restrictions. The statement must be submitted on official letterhead.
Military Duty - submit the following:
a. A written request for readmission to the program, and b. A copy of the pertinent military orders
Note: Requests for readmission for medical or military reasons will be reviewed by the dean of Health Occupations or the dean's designee, and by the instructional chairperson or program coordinator, who will determine the student's appropriate placement in the program in consultation with program faculty.
Out-of-Sequence Nursing Program Students Continuing students in nursing programs are guaranteed a space in the program. Students in nursing programs who fail or withdraw from a course are considered out of sequence and may return to the program based on space availability, or receipt of a grade or transcript if the course was taken at another college. No student who is out of sequence may register for nursing courses until prerequisite courses are completed.
Course Readmission Students who receive a "U" (unsatisfactory) or a "W" (withdrawal) course grade should contact the instructional chairperson or program coordinator to retake the course. Readmission is based on space availability and program-specific requirements. It is the responsibility of the student to withdraw from continuing courses for which he or she registered but is ineligible to take.
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