Absence
Leave of Absence
Students who contemplate leaving Lindsey Wilson voluntarily, for
whatever reason, are encouraged to file for Leave of Absence (LOA)
of up to two semesters. A student on LOA may make application for
continuation. The Leave of Absence assures readmission without
further paperwork or review by the Admissions Committee and the
ability of the student to continue under the terms of the academic
requirements that applied at the time the LOA was granted. At any
time after return to full-time status, a student who has been on
LOA may opt to study under the terms of a later Academic Catalog.
The Leave of Absence application is available in the Registrars and
Academic Affairs Offices and must be approved by Academic
Affairs.
Withdrawal From College
A student contemplating withdrawal from the College should first
consult with his or her adviser. If after adviser consultation the
student still wishes to withdraw, he or she must contact the Vice
President for Student Services or Academic Affairs Office to
complete an official withdrawal form. A student withdrawing from
the College before the end of the semester forfeits credit for work
done in that semester.
Note: Unless proper withdrawal procedures are followed, students
will receive failing grades for courses in which they were
enrolled. Withdrawal from College is not permitted during the last
30 days of the semester. Students who do not complete the
withdrawal process as stated above may receive grades of F in all
courses. These Fs may result in loss of eligibility for financial
assistance, whether at Lindsey Wilson or another institution to
which the student transfers. Proper withdrawal from the College is
important!