Leave of Absence
The College recognizes that there are times when issues arise and prevent a student from functioning at their best. In such instances, students are encouraged to prioritize their wellbeing and pause their education. Making the decision to take a leave of absence can be complex and the College wants you to feel like you have the information and support as you make this decision. There are two types of leaves, a general leave and a medical leave. A medical leave of absence (MLOA) is defined as a voluntary and temporary interruption of one's studies based on a documented physical or mental health problems.
Students may take leaves of absence from their studies for up to two semesters and retain the right to enroll at the College at the end of the leaves without applying for readmission. Students are eligible to take leaves of absence from the College if they have grade point averages of at least 2.0 and if they have no outstanding obligations to the College.
General Leave
Applications for leaves of absence may be obtained and filed in the Enrollment Management Office, and accessed at:
Medical Leave
Students who have a documented physical or mental health issue may apply for a medical leave of absence. Students wishing to take a medical leave of absence can find information and required forms at:
Medical Leave of Absence
If GPA is below the requirements of a general leave of absence or the withdrawal deadline has passed, a medical leave of absence is still an option as long as there is a current documented physical or mental health condition.