An undergraduate student who has not been enrolled for one or more semesters, or who is returning after academic or disciplinary suspension or academic dismissal must apply for readmission. Readmission applications, and the application processing fee, should be submitted no later than the deadline to apply for readmission as published in the academic calendar. A returning student should be aware that enrollment restrictions may be imposed at any time, which may affect his/her readmission.
A student who was eligible to continue at the time of leaving and who has a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 will be:
1. Considered for readmission upon approval of the student’s academic department and college/school as evidenced by submission of an approved Academic Plan of Action, 2. Placed on Academic Probation Status for at least one semester, and 3. Allowed, during the readmission process, to simultaneously seek and execute a change of major. The student’s new academic department must support such a change of major and the student’s readmission.
A student who was academically suspended will be:
1. Considered for readmission upon serving the conditions of the academic suspension and receiving approval from the student’s academic department and college/school as evidenced by submission of an Academic Plan of Action, 2. Placed on Academic Probation after Suspension Status for at least one semester, 3. Allowed, during the readmission process, to simultaneously seek and execute a change of major. The student’s new academic department must support such a change of major and the student’s readmission.
A student who was academically dismissed and wishes to get readmitted to the University may be considered for readmission to the University one of four ways:
1. Earn an associate’s degree: Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), Associate of Engineering (AE), Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) from a regionally accredited institution. Not all earned credit hours may transfer. 2. Earn an Applied Associates Science (AAS), Associate of Applied Business (AAB), Associate of Applied Technology (AAT Not all earned credit hours may transfer. 3. Do not enroll at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University for 24 consecutive months. After that time, the student is eligible for readmission under the two-year grade forgiveness policy. 4. Return to Summer School as a summer-only readmit in an attempt to raise the grade point average.
A former student whose attendance at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University was interrupted by the University for disciplinary reasons must also apply to the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs for approval to be readmitted. A returning student must be accepted into an academic major degree program; the individual may not be readmitted as an undeclared student.