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Students who withdraw from any program may be eligible for readmission within one year of the withdrawal date
using an abbreviated application process. Students requesting readmission must submit the required Application
for Readmission and required non refundable application fee.
Students exceeding the one year time frame must submit a new application to Cabarrus College. The following will be
used in considering readmission:
- length of absence
- current admission criteria (see Admission Policy)
- previous college record
- outstanding financial obligations to the institution
- results of remedial work (as appropriate)
- space availability
Individuals readmitted must meet standards required of the course/program in which they are to be enrolled.
Readmitted students will pay tuition according to the current tuition and fee schedule.
Students readmitted to the College will be required to participate in orientation and provide:
- non-refundable tuition deposit
- a negative drug screening (Basic 4-panel urine) from a certified lab within 30 days prior to the first day of the
semester
- signed Consumer Release form and acceptable criminal background check
- evidence of health insurance coverage. Students enrolled in 6 or less non-clinical credit hours will be
exempted from this requirement
- completed Pre-Enrollment Medical Examination form
- verification of required immunizations
- meet the student code of conduct and physical and emotional standards
- current American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR (if clinical program)
- evidence of completion of a nursing assistant course within the last year or be on the current N.C. NA I
registry prior to enrolling in the first nursing course.
The College complies with the Higher Education Act of 2008 by entitling readmission to students to the program of
enrollment prior to the call to duty.
- The student's absence from enrollment must be necessitated by reason of service in the uniformed services.
- The cumulative length of absence and all previous absences for service must not exceed five years. The College
reserves the right to extend the allowable length of absence when circumstances necessitate.
- Service members who have a dishonorable or bad conduct discharge are not entitled to readmission under the
Higher Education Act of 2008, although they may still be eligible for readmission to the College.
- The student must be in good standing with the College at the time of absence due to service in the uniformed
services.
- The student must submit notification of intent to re-enroll upon completion of the period of service and complete
all readmission requirements by March 1 for the fall semester readmission and by October 1 for spring semester
readmission to allow the College sufficient time to assign clinical space if applicable.
- The student must meet the criteria outlined in the readmission policy to be considered for readmission.
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