
2000-2001 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705
Admissions and Registration
Readmission Policy for Students Who Withdraw from the University Voluntarily
Graduate students wishing to return to the university must contact the Graduate School at (724) 357-2222 for specific instructions. School of Continuing Education students should contact the School of Continuing Education at (724) 357-2292.
All other undergraduate students who have withdrawn from the university, or were not enrolled during the previous regular semester, must complete an Application for Readmission available in the Office of the Registrar, Clark Hall, or by calling (724) 357-2377. During evening or weekend hours, you may call this same number and leave your name and address and a form will be promptly mailed to you. The readmission deadline for the Spring semester is December 1, and for the Fall semester is July 20.
All outstanding financial obligations to the university must be met before your Application for Readmission will be processed. Due to enrollment restrictions, requests for readmission to Nursing or the College of Fine Arts will be forwarded for approval by a representative from that department or college.
Requests for readmission for academically dismissed students will be forwarded to the Office of the Dean of the college in which the student was enrolled at the time of dismissal for a decision on the student's readmission.
Readmitted students who have not been enrolled for two years or more may petition their college dean for application of the Canceled Semester Policy. Students who have not been enrolled for more than five years may petition their college dean to return under the Fresh Start Policy. Students must pay fees and attend classes before a designated semester will be canceled or the fresh start policy will take effect.
Once your application for readmission has been approved, you will be sent instructions on how and when to register.
As a student readmitted to IUP, you are encouraged to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine your financial aid eligibility. Your financial aid eligibility will be based on your financial need, as determined by the FAFSA, and your prior academic record.
If you have previously attended a postsecondary school or schools other than IUP, a Financial Aid Transcript must be completed by this previous school and sent to the IUP Financial Aid Office.
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