VII. Undergraduate Degree Regulations and Procedures
Withdrawal
Readmission (refer to Chapter VIII - Readmission)
Students who meet one of the following three criteria must apply to Admission Services for readmission:
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were required to withdraw from their program for a period of 2 or more semesters;
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were suspended from the University for academic misconduct; or
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have not registered at the University of Guelph for 6 or more consecutive semesters
Readmission to a program at the University of Guelph-Humber is not automatic. Students should consult Section IV – Admission Information regarding appropriate admission requirements and deadline dates. Applicants for readmission should include a statement which outlines the basis for readmission. Criteria used for readmission may differ by academic program. Students considering readmission should consult with the appropriate Program Advisor regarding procedures and criteria for readmission to that program.
Students who withdraw on more than two occasions may be required to meet with the Program Head in order to clear their re-entry into a subsequent semester.
A student who wishes to be considered for readmission following a suspension for academic misconduct must make an application that will be judged on the basis of eligibility to continue. A student who is suspended for academic misconduct and also fails to meet the continuation of study requirements will normally be required to serve the associated penalties consecutively.
A student who has been expelled from the University for academic misconduct is not eligible for readmission to the University for at least five years. A student who wishes to be considered for readmission must petition the Vice-Provost to have the expulsion status removed (please refer to the Academic Misconduct Policy for detailed procedures).