A student in good academic and social standing may be granted a Leave of Absence for up to two semesters. (Good standing includes the status at the end of the semester prior to the leave.) The student ...
Students may take a leave of absence or withdraw voluntarily from the college at any time by meeting with the Director of Student Support Services. There are a variety of reasons a student may choose ...
A leave of absence (herein LOA) is defined as an interruption in a student’s enrollment with the intent to return to their studies at Brandeis at a later time. Any degree-seeking student may request ...
This short-term leave of absence procedure is designed for undergraduate students requiring medical care (surgery, short-term in- or out-patient mental health treatment, other serious illness ...
A leave of absence (LOA) is an interruption in your enrollment with the intent to return to your studies at Brandeis at a later time. Any degree-seeking student may request a LOA for personal or ...
Please use the following list as a guide to help you through the withdrawal or leave process. Note: Not all items may apply to your situation. 1. Understand what type of leave (or withdrawal) suits ...
ESF offers a range of resources, support services, and accommodations to address the physical and mental health needs of students. However, on rare occasions, a student’s needs may require a level of ...
There are two kinds of leaves: personal leaves, when you don’t expect to transfer credit back (or less than a semester of credits) to your Smith record (class year will change) approved off-campus ...
We understand that life does not always go according to plan. If you need to take a temporary break from your studies, the University of Delaware is here to help. Our goal is to ensure you connect ...