Readmission of Former and Academically Suspended Undergraduate Degree Students
REG 02.10.2
Authority: Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor
History: First Issued: February 5, 1999. Last Revised: May 19, 2003. Additional History Information.
Related Policies:
NCSU
REG02.05.1 - Continuation of Undergraduate Enrollment
Additional References: Department of Registration and Records Website
Contact Info: Department of Registration and Records (919-515-2572)
1. Introduction
An undergraduate degree student who fails to
enroll or attend at all, during any regular semester, is considered a "former
degree student", and must re-apply for admission to continue. Readmission
applications should be submitted as soon as possible but no later than 30 days
prior to the date of desired enrollment. Former students returning should be
aware that enrollment restrictions may be imposed at any time, which may affect
their readmission.
A non-refundable charge must accompany all applications.
2. Readmission for Students Eligible to Continue
2.1 Students who were eligible to continue at NC State at the time of leaving
and who have a grade point average of at least 2.0 on all courses taken at
NC State are eligible to be readmitted to their former program, provided the
program has the capacity to accept additional students.
2.2 A student who was eligible to continue at the time of leaving who has
subsequently completed academic work at another institution and earned less
than a C- average on such work must complete a readmission form and write
a letter of petition to the Undergraduate Admissions Committee.
2.3 A student who was eligible to continue at the time of leaving and whose
grade point average is less than 2.0 on all courses taken at NC State will
be:
2.3.1 Considered for readmission on Academic Warning status if the student's
GPA is not lower than the level required to be eligible to continue under
the current regulation; or
2.3.2 Considered for readmission on Academic Probation Status for one
semester if the student's GPA is below the level required to be eligible
to continue under the current policy.
2.4 Former students returning who desire a change of curriculum must be
accepted into the desired major based upon current matriculation requirements
and submit a properly validated Curriculum Change Form (See Appendix W in
the Handbook for Advising and Teaching) to the Department of Registration
and Records before readmission can be processed. (See Intra Campus Transfers)
3. Readmission for Academically Suspended Students
3.1 A student whose grade point average on all courses taken at NC State
is such that the student has been suspended may seek readmission under the
rules in Sections 4 through 6 below.
3.2. Readmitted academically suspended students will be on Academic Probation
Status and will not be considered in good academic standing until such time
as they meet the appropriate minimum cumulative GPA requirement based upon
the University's Continuation of Undergraduate Enrollment regulation.
3.3. Any academically suspended student needing 14 or fewer credit hours
for graduation and having a GP (Grade Point) deficit of 10 or less will be
automatically readmitted to the University on Academic Probation Status for
one semester without petitioning for readmission.
3.3.1. Such students will be permitted to register for successive academic
semesters provided that, following readmission, each semester GPA is at
least 2.500 until such time as the cumulative GPA is 2.000 or greater (at
which time the Academic Probation Status will be removed).
3.3.2. Failure to achieve the required 2.500 semester GPA or the minimum
overall GPA required by the Continuation of Undergraduate Enrollment regulation
will result in an additional notice of academic suspension from the University
at the end of either the fall or spring semester.
3.3.3. So long as the student is on Probation Status, he/she will be limited
to a maximum of 14 hours registration each semester (any exception must
be approved by the adviser and Academic Dean of the College in which the
student is enrolled).
4. Automatic Readmission Based on Academic Performance
4.1 A student who is academically suspended may enroll in NC State University
Summer Session courses and NC State University Independent Studies courses
in order to attempt to improve their overall academic performance.
4.2 With consent of the academic department in which the student was formally
enrolled, a suspended student may enroll in NC State University distance education
courses.
4.2.1 Courses taken through this avenue must be consistent with the student's
program of study.
4.2.2 To facilitate taking distance education courses, a student must
contact his/her academic adviser or the coordinator of advising in the student's
major department to request departmental consent.
4.3 Enrollment in NC State University Summer Session, Independent Study,
and/or Distance Education courses will be limited to a total of two courses
(plus applicable labs) at any given time. An additional one credit hour Physical
Education course can be added for students attending on campus summer sessions.
4.4 If grades earned through NC State Summer Session courses, Independent
Study courses, or NCSU Distance Education courses are sufficient to remove
the suspension, the student may be automatically readmitted in the subsequent
semester without admission committee review.
5. Readmission Based on Appeals to the University Admissions Committee
If the student chooses not to pursue any of the above course options or fails
to earn grades sufficient to meet the minimum cumulative GPA requirement (based
on the University's Continuation of Undergraduate Enrollment regulation),
the following rules for appeals to the Undergraduate Admissions Committee
will apply:
5.1 After First Notice of Academic Suspension
5.1.1 Upon receiving the first notice of academic suspension from the
University, a mandatory one regular semester break in enrollment will be
imposed for the semester following receipt of the notice (i.e., the Fall
or Spring semester).
5.1.2 During the one-semester break in enrollment, a suspended student
may take advantage of an alternative readmission program. This requires
a Psychoeducational Assessment offered by the University Counseling Center.
The goal of this assessment is to help suspended students identify any underlying
educational, behavioral, psychological, or medically related cause(s) of
the previously poor educational performance and to make recommendations
for adjustments. Students are strongly encouraged to participate in this
intervention program.
5.1.2.1 Upon verification by the Counseling Center of completion of
the Psychoeducational Assessment the student will be eligible for readmission
at the beginning of the next semester without admission committee review.
5.1.2.2 For readmission in the Spring semester, evaluations done at
the NC State Counseling Center must be scheduled prior to August 15 and
be completed by October 20. Note: Students would not be enrolled during
the Fall semester.
5.1.2.3 For readmission in the Fall semester, Evaluations done at the
NC State Counseling Center must be scheduled prior to May 1 and be completed
by July 15. Note: Students would not be enrolled during the Spring
semester.
5.1.2.4. Off-campus, licensed mental health service providers under
the guidelines provided by the NC State Counseling Center may also conduct
evaluations. Acceptable reports, however, must be filed and discussed
by the student with a counselor at the Counseling Center by the October
20 and July 15 dates.
5.1.3. After an absence of at least one regular semester following the
first notice of academic suspension, students choosing not to take advantage
of the alternative readmission process may petition for readmission through
the Admission Committee. The petition should provide evidence of motivation
and/or achievement based on any academic work or systematic review of previous
performance completed during the suspension period.
5.1.4. Upon readmission the student must meet with their academic advisor
to update their plan of study and review their strategies for academic success.
Failure to meet with the adviser and to update their plan of study may result
in the cancellation of the student's enrollment.
5.2. Second Notice of Academic Suspension
5.2.1 Upon receiving the second notice of academic suspension from the
University, a mandatory two regular semester break in enrollment will be
imposed. At the end of the mandatory period, the student may petition the
Undergraduate Admissions Committee for readmission.
5.2.2 Petitions for readmission must be accompanied by:
5.2.2.1 transcript of any courses (including grades) taken during the
suspension, and
5.2.2.2. a detailed plan of study, developed with the assistance and
approval of the adviser, or department designee, outlining courses to
be taken in each subsequent semester and the level of performance (GPA
and number of hours each semester) necessary to complete the degree requirements,
and
5.2.2.3. a written evaluation by the adviser candidly discussing the
probability the student will be able to meet the performance expectations,
and
5.2.2.4. evidence that the student participated in the specified intervention
program following the automatic reinstatement after the first academic
suspension.
5.2.3 If the Admissions Committee decides to readmit the student:
5.2.3.1 The student as a mandatory condition of continued enrollment
must follow the negotiated plan of study. The plan of study shall specify
the GPA to be maintained and the number of hours to be carried by the
student each semester until graduation.
5.2.3.2 This plan of study cannot replace or supersede University graduation
requirements, such as the 2.000 overall GPA required for graduation, or
any other requirements as may be specified in the student's curriculum
regarding grade points, hours of D, etc., for graduation.
5.2.3.3 As long as the student's cumulative GPA is less than the minimum
required, this plan of study, when accepted by the University, will supersede
the graduated Schedule of Performance Requirements for Continuing Undergraduate
Enrollment ("continuation schedule") used to determine suspension.
5.2.3.4 Failure to follow the plan of study will result in the cancellation
of the student's enrollment and a third notice of suspension from the
University.
5.2.4 If the student performs at a level to earn a cumulative GPA that
exceeds 2.000, strict adherence to the plan of study may no longer be required.
However, a student whose performance drops in subsequent semesters, will
then be subject, to a third suspension for poor academic performance.
5.3 Third Notice of Academic Suspension
Upon the third notice of academic suspension, the student will be permanently
suspended from the University, except as provided for under the Contractual
Readmission Policy.
6. Contractual Readmission:
(Appeal to Undergraduate Admissions Committee by Students Who Have Not
Been Enrolled at NC State for Three or More Years)
6.1 After not being enrolled at NC State (excluding summer sessions, Independent
Studies, and NC State Distance Education courses) for a continuous three-year
period or longer, a student whose former academic record at NC State was such
that the student was suspended or would have been suspended under current
policies, may petition the Undergraduate Admissions Committee for contractual
readmission.
6.2 The Committee will decide each case on its individual merits with special
regard to the student's written appeal, the productive use of the three or
more intervening years, evidence of motivation and achievement based on any
academic work done during those three or more years, and a supporting letter
from the department offering the curriculum into which the student requests
admission. This letter must contain a proposed plan of study agreed to and
signed by the student, the department head, and the dean. If the curriculum
into which the student requests admission is different from that in which
the student was last enrolled, the petition to the Admissions Committee must
also be accompanied by a Curriculum Change Form (See Appendix W in the Handbook
for Advising and Teaching) approved by the accepting dean.
6.3 If a contractual readmission is approved, the following conditions will
apply:
6.3.1 The student's entire academic record at NC State will be recorded
on any subsequent transcript, including a grade point average on all work
attempted at NC State.
6.3.2 For courses attempted prior to readmission, only work of C- or better
will count toward fulfilling graduation requirements, providing that such
courses meet current curriculum requirements.
6.3.3 For purposes of suspension and eligibility for graduation, a second
grade point average will be calculated based only on courses that are attempted
after readmission. Total hours for graduation and suspension will be based
on all work at NC State after readmission plus former work of C- or better
that is acceptable to the department plus hours transferred from other institutions.
6.3.4 The student must maintain an overall grade point average of 2.0 or
better on all courses attempted after readmission.
6.3.5 Students who fail to achieve an overall grade point average of 2.0
will lose their contractual readmission status. Their status for subsequent
work as a degree student at NC State shall be determined on the basis of
total hours attempted at NC State plus transferred hours and their grade
point average calculated using all courses attempted at NC State.
6.3.6 A student may be readmitted under this option only once.
7. Notice of Readmission
Once a student has received notice of readmission, the student should pay
the semester's tuition at the University Cashier's Office (1101 Pullen Hall)
and register for the schedule of courses agreed upon in consultation with
her/his adviser. The student's personal ID number will be included in the
notice of readmission.