Re‑enrollment

The Student Services department provides assistance with the re-enrollment process. Students in good standing at the time of withdrawal from school are eligible to reapply for admission. If a student is approved for re-enrollment, the student may be subject to a probationary period depending on his or her status at the time of withdrawal.

Students may be granted re‑enrollment after suspension at the discretion of the Student Services Director or designee. Terminated students must submit a successful appeal for re‑enrollment and should consult the Appeals (other than FA Probation) section of this Catalog. Generally, all withdrawn students must wait at least six weeks to allow for record processing to resume school. Upon re‑enrolling from suspension for failing to meet the terms of an academic probation, students will be placed on a two‑course academic probation and financial aid eligibility will be reinstated, as applicable. Failure of either course during the probation period will result in termination from school. Please see the Academic Standing section of the Catalog for more details.

Those who wish to re‑enroll and graduate from a lesser program must first fulfill or resolve any outstanding appeals, drug treatment counseling, disciplinary concerns, etc., if applicable. Students in these scenarios should contact Student Services for additional guidance.

In order to receive the tuition price at the time of the student’s original enrollment, students must re‑enroll into the same department group and resume class within three years of their last date of attendance. After three years, students are subject to the current tuition price. Students with prior enrollment balances must meet with a Financial Aid Advisor to be counseled and discuss funding options.

Graduates who wish to re‑enroll in the same department group will receive the tuition price at the time of the student’s original enrollment if they re‑enroll and resume class within three years of their graduation date. After three years, graduates are subject to the current tuition price. Note: the tuition for graduates who wish to return will be based on flat-rate tuition where available.

Students are required to complete at least 25% of the credits for their program at the location awarding their credentials. Exceptions to this policy are made for students who transfer to attend an MSAT program. Students who previously attended a non‑degree program and are returning to a degree‑granting program must satisfy the 25% requirement. Graduates from a non-degree program who are interested in a degree-granting program will be required to meet credit requirements and complete at least one new course. Student Services will review additional credit requirements with students during the re‑enroll process, if applicable.

In addition, students must return to a program that is currently approved and may have additional credit requirements if the program they previously attended is no longer offered. Currently approved programs are located in the Tuition Chart section of this Catalog by campus. Student Services will review additional credit requirements with students during the re‑enroll process, if applicable.

Note: Due to the COVID pandemic, some students completed the online portion of a course(s) and left school prior to completing the lab portion of their course(s). Those courses will reflect as Dropped‑Incomplete on transcripts. Students will be required to retake the course in full in its current format upon return.