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IV. Other, Non-Cornell-Affiliated Off-Campus Study [999]Students who wish to study off-campus yet are not among those approved by the Academic Standing Committee, or who wish to participate in programs not formally affiliated with Cornell College, may do so, but, unlike those students on approved programs, they must withdraw from Cornell College. During their absence, they are not considered to be enrolled at Cornell. At the same time as they withdraw, however, they are eligible to apply for readmission to Cornell by filing a statement which indicates (1) which program of study they are undertaking,(2) where they can be reached while they are not at Cornell, and (3) when they intend to return. For these students, their enrollment deposit will not be returned, but neither will they be required to pay the readmission deposit (which is the same amount). See Index. Leave of Absence, Withdrawal from the College, and Readmission. Grades for these students will also be posted as transfer work, i.e., as Credit/No Credit. If the student participates in one of the non-ACM programs listed below, then he or she will be registered for that course number. All other programs will be listed on the transcript with the course number 999, or as transfer credit from the host institution. If, after completing the program, the student does not re-enroll at Cornell, the courses taken and the credits earned in the off-campus program will not be recorded on the student's Cornell transcript unless the processing fee of $100 for each course transferred is paid.
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