Re-Enrollment/Readmission

Typically, a Re-Enrollment is a student who withdrew and requests enrollment in another program and Readmission is for students who withdrew and desire to return to the same program within five years. All student re-enrollments and readmissions must pay the $100 enrollment fee to re-enter the institution.

In both cases students must satisfy the readmission procedures as follows:

  1. The student who withdrew with a CGPA of 2.0 or better and a clear balance will resume his/her studies following regular admission.
  2. The student who was terminated because of academic probation or lack of attendance and has two consecutive semesters with a GPA under 2.0 cannot be considered for Re-Enrollment or Readmission unless the student requests a waiver of the Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy. The following process will apply:
    1. A student who has been dropped or suspended because of inability to maintain a CGPA of 2.0 may reapply to Florida National University after being out of school for a minimum of one term. At that time, the student’s academic records will be evaluated to determine if it is possible for a 2.0 cumulative grade point average to be achieved and if the program can be completed within the maximum time frame of 1.5 time of the normal time frame for completion. If it is not possible for the student to meet both standards, the student will no longer be eligible for Title IV funds.
    2. Additionally, Florida National University may use its discretion in waiving its Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy in cases where students have mitigating circumstances. Students requesting an appeal must submit a written request, with appropriate documentation, to the Vice President of Academic Affairs and the Vice President/Director of Financial Aid. If the appeal is approved, the student will be allowed one additional semester to meet the required standards and will be eligible for Title IV funds.
  3. The student who was terminated because of inability to fulfill costs will have to pay the complete balance before classes start.
  4. The student who was terminated because of serious violations of FNU rules may not reapply at FNU for admission.

Additionally, Florida National University reserves the right to reject the application request of any student who comes from any other institution where the student has lost ― “Good Standing” status.

Students that decide to continue onto a different program once a program has been completed, are not considered re-entry nor re-enrollments.

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