Administrative Leave of Absence - An administrative leave of absence may not exceed 180 days. Reasons for an Administrative Leave of Absence include but are not limited to:
• Death of a spouse, partner, child or immediate family member.
• Critical illness of a spouse, partner, child or immediate family member.
• Significant life events that warrant an interruption in the student's education.
• Activities or programs required by OME, OCA or SPC.
If the leave of absence exceeds 180 days within a 12-month period, the leave of absence may convert into and be deemed a withdrawal from the program. A student who is withdrawn under these circumstances must apply for readmission. The decision to readmit shall be made by the SPC with the approval of the Dean and appropriate administrators from the OSA. Factors relevant to readmission may include the student’s academic status, the nature, and duration of the leave of absence, demonstrated academic progress or personal growth during the leave of absence, and commitment to completing the remaining program of study.
When a student returns from a leave of absence, the student may be required to repeat or audit units or rotations that the student had previously completed. The SPC, in consultation with the ACC, shall determine the student’s appropriate academic placement and requirements for return.