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Withdrawal & Readmission
Withdrawal
Unforeseen circumstances may require a student to withdraw from the
University. If this seems to be your case, you should talk with the Dean of
Students or the Academic Dean. If the situation does indeed warrant
withdrawal and there are no other acceptable options, the student will
be directed to the Registrar’s Office to initiate the formal withdrawal
process.
Withdrawal involves completing the Withdrawal Form, settling all
financial accounts, and taking care of any other school business
pertinent to the student. If refunds are due, they will be paid only if
proper withdrawal procedures are followed.
A student who follows proper withdrawal procedures and whose reason
for withdrawal is approved by the administration will receive W/P on
his/her transcript for all courses the student is passing. Otherwise, W/F
will be assigned. The administration will seek to work in the best
interest of the student when approving or disapproving a withdrawal.
A student who is suspended or dismissed from the college for
disciplinary reasons will receive W/F for each course in which he or
she is enrolled.
Readmission
If you are a former Oikos student and you desire to be readmitted,
contact the Registrar’s office to begin the process. You will be expected
to pay any outstanding debt to the college in full. Depending upon
how long you have been away from Oikos, and your status when you
left, you may be required to provide new references or other elements
of the Application Package. You may also be asked to meet with the
Academic Dean, the Dean of Students, or other college officials.
If you are readmitted, we may ask you to attend certain portions of the
New Student Orientation.
If you have been gone from Oikos for one semester or more, you will
return under the curriculum and graduation requirements of the most
recent catalog. This policy may also apply to students who do not
maintain full-time enrollment (less than 12 semester hours per term).
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