Registration | Enrollment | Normal
Load and Overload | Class Attendance
Auditing and Non-credit Instruction | Withdrawal
from Courses
Withdrawal from the College | Leave
of Absence
Ordinarily, the college expects full-time students to complete the bachelor’s degree in four academic years. Upon application, however, a leave of absence may be granted for up to two academic years. The Leave of Absence form must be filed in the Office of the Registrar prior to the beginning of the semester or session in which the leave is to take effect.
Students receiving financial aid are advised to consult the director of student financial services before applying for leave of absence in order to insure that their awards are not jeopardized. Institutional financial aid amounts will be renewed provided that Student Financial Services receives a financial aid application in the term prior to your return. Institutional awards will be determined on GPA and full-time enrollments, federal awards will be calculated per completed FAFSA. Tuition will be determined on the prevailing rate for incoming students.
To be eligible for a leave of absence, a student must have completed at least one semester or session of enrollment and be in good academic standing (not on probation or dismissal).
Albertson College Catalog is not a contract but rather a guide for the convenience of students. Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy. Any editorial or typographical errors, which may be present, do not change policy as formulated by the faculty and administration of the college. Albertson College reserves the right to change or withdraw courses, to change fees, rules and calendar for admission, registration, instruction and graduation, and to change other regulations affecting the student body, at any time.