A student who has been dismissed due to lack of satisfactory academic progress may appeal to be reconsidered for readmission to the school in the same program. At the sole discretion of the school, a student may be readmitted only if the school determines that there is a reasonable expectation that the student will satisfactorily complete their program based upon the student’s written appeal. The basis for appeal shall include any extenuating circumstances that resulted in the student failing to meet satisfactory academic progress.
If approved, the student will be enrolled for a probationary period not to exceed the next evaluation point. With respect to Title IV program funds, a student must complete the probationary period with the minimum satisfactory completion required and numerical grade average required as outlined under satisfactory academic progress.
Before applying for readmission, all financial obligations to the school must be satisfied. Students who retake a portion of the program will be charged current tuition and fees. The student will be dismissed if they fail to meet all satisfactory academic progress standards after the probationary period.