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Archived Bulletin
This page is part of a past year's Academic Bulletin.
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Graduate students not in an academic program who have received an academic dismissal may petition to the Senior Vice President for Academic Administration for readmission. If readmission is granted, additional admission documents may be required by the Office of Enrollment Services.
Graduate students within an academic program who have received an academic dismissal may reapply during the normal application cycle for the next available class. Should a vacancy occur in an academic program that is compatible with the matriculation of a failed student, the program may extend an invitation for application to the program. Individuals/applicants must submit required admission paperwork and fees. An invitation for application does not signify acceptance into the program. Failing students desiring to be considered for reapplication should submit a letter of intent to the Academic Department and the Office of Enrollment Services.

