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Readmission
A student who withdraws voluntarily, who is dropped for non-attendance,
or who is suspended for academic, disciplinary, or financial reasons is
not guaranteed readmission. Such persons may, however, apply for
readmission to the Academic Standing Committee by sending their request
to the Registrar at least one month before the start of the term in
which they wish to re-enroll. In the case of a student who was
suspended, the appropriate conditions, as stated in the letter of
suspension, must have been satisfied before the Committee will act upon
the request. Students, regardless of the type of withdrawal or
suspension, will be evaluated for readmission on their academic
achievement, good citizenship, and satisfactory discharging of their
financial obligations to the College while at Cornell and subsequently.
Students who withdraw only to study off-campus and who intend to return
to Cornell may apply for readmission at the same time as they are
applying for withdrawal. If they do not, however, return at the time
they indicated that they would, then they must apply for readmission as
in the paragraph above.
Upon readmission to the college, a student will be awarded financial
assistance based on financial need as determined by the U.S. Department
of Education. If a student was a scholarship recipient prior to
withdrawal, the scholarship will remain in effect after readmission if
the student has a least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average. A student
who has been classified by the College as a ``readmitted student'' is
not eligible to receive transfer scholarships offered by Cornell.
Consult the Office of Financial Assistance with any questions or
concerns.
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