Sep 18, 2024  
2024-2025 Lakeland University Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Lakeland University Graduate Catalog

Readmission to the University (Graduate)


Readmission to the University

Students who have withdrawn, fallen out of continuous enrollment, suspended, or dismissed from the university must apply for readmission to the Office of Admissions in order to be re-enrolled in Lakeland classes. Students applying for readmission should:

  • Apply prior to the start date of the semester a student wishes to begin coursework.
    • Students must submit their official transcript(s) for any college-level coursework they may have completed elsewhere while absent from Lakeland.
    • Students may be asked for letters of recommendation from any employers or supervisors who observed their work during the time they were absent from Lakeland.
  • Readmission requires the complete payment of any balances due to the university.
  • Need additional approval of the Vice President for Academic Affairs or designee for students who were dismissed, suspended, or on a probational status when they left the university.
    • Readmitted students who officially withdrew or fell out of enrollment in good academic standing return in the same status.
  • An overall review of the student’s records relating to prior experience at Lakeland University will occur.
    • This review will include academic performance, conduct, participation in campus community life, compliance with financial obligations, and any other factors deemed relevant.
    • The university reserves the right to make readmission decision based on any combination of the above factors in the best interests of the student as well as the university community.
    • The policy applies to all readmissions regardless of the reasons for the student’s initial withdrawal, suspension, or dismissal from the institution.

Readmitted students:

  • Are subject to the degree requirements in effect at the time of their re-entry to the university.
  • Students readmitted in a probation status for their first term of re-enrollment and must meet the terms of probation in order to be eligible for continuing enrollment.