Undergraduate Matriculation
Undergraduate Matriculation
Matriculation begins once an accepted applicant completes the deposit, and begins coursework, typically on the first day of class.
Matriculation will continue as long as a student continues to earn credits. A student may stop out for up to two semesters. The Registrar’s Office will administratively withdraw any student who does not show evidence of academic progress after the last day to register for classes in the third semester. These students must apply for re-admission if they wish to reenroll and, if accepted, will need to adhere to the curriculum requirements and prevailing tuition and fees.
Any student, whose account is sent to the collection agency, through the Bursar's Office, will be administratively withdrawn from the college.
Pages In This Section
- Undergraduate Admission Policies and Matriculation
- Undergraduate Requirements for Admission
- Nursing Program Admission Requirements
- Undergraduate International Students
- Undergraduate Matriculation
- Undergraduate Readmission
- Non-Matriculated Undergraduate Students
- Undergraduate Students Earning a Second Degree
- Undergraduate Double Concentration
- Undergraduate Double Degree
- Undergraduate Double Major
Undergraduate Matriculation
Matriculation begins once an accepted applicant completes the deposit, and begins coursework, typically on the first day of class.
Matriculation will continue as long as a student continues to earn credits. A student may stop out for up to two semesters. The Registrar’s Office will administratively withdraw any student who does not show evidence of academic progress after the last day to register for classes in the third semester. These students must apply for re-admission if they wish to reenroll and, if accepted, will need to adhere to the curriculum requirements and prevailing tuition and fees.
Any student, whose account is sent to the collection agency, through the Bursar's Office, will be administratively withdrawn from the college.