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Required to Withdraw
A student who does not satisfy the minimum Progression Requirements for continuation of study at ·ÛºìÅ®ÀÉ and is not eligible for probation or who has exceeded the maximum number of failed courses allowed (6.0 courses), will be required to withdraw from the University for a minimum of twelve months.
Not sure if you were Required to Withdraw?
- You may receive a grade report that states you are required to withdraw
- When you view your grades or academic record online, there is a "Required to Withdraw" message on it
- You know the grades you required to proceed and know you failed to obtain them
- If in doubt, visit your Academic Counsellor.
Important points to bear in mind
- Students are expected to use the twelve month period to better prepare themselves for return, and in cases of medical illness, heal.
- Nearing the conclusion of the twelve month period, the student may apply for readmission to ·ÛºìÅ®ÀÉ. Readmission is neither automatic nor guaranteed.
Dean's Waiver of Progression Requirements
If a student has been required to withdraw and has experienced serious medical or personal difficulties, for which documentation can be provided, they may apply for a Dean's Waiver of Progression Requirements.
- The deadline is June 30.
- If granted, the student must adhere to the specific conditions imposed in the Dean's Waiver - instructions can be found here.
- You should also read through the Office of the Ombudsperson's Guide to Readmission after Being Required to Withdraw.
- Click here for a full list of student appeal guides available through the Office of the Ombudsperson.