1. the reasons for former academic difficulty with an explanation of extenuating circumstances;
2. why the student believes he or she can now successfully meet all degree requirements within a reasonable length of time;
3. the summer sessions, Independent Studies, or NC State off-campus courses that have been completed; and
4. the address and telephone number to be used for notifi-cation of the Admissions Committee's decision.
The Admissions Committee will not act on the appeal of any student currently enrolled in any summer session, Independent Studies, or off-campus course.
Letters of appeal should be mailed to: Department of Registration and Records, Attention: Admissions Committee, NC State, Box 7313, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7313. The letter must reach the Department of Registration and Records by the following deadlines:
1. No later than 30 days before the first day of classes in the fall semester for students who did not attend summer school or who attended first summer session only;
2. No later than 30 days before the first day of classes in the fall semester for students who attended second summer session; and
3. No later than one week before the first day of classes in the spring semester.
The Admissions Committee meets prior to the first day of classes. All material must be received in accordance with the above dates.