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Reinstatement
The procedures delineated in this section apply to students who
were dismissed from Iowa State for academic reasons. Students who
left Iowa State in good academic standing and who are seeking reentry
should see Index, Reentry for more information.
1. Reinstatement is not automatic. A student who has been dismissed
for academic reasons should contact the Dean's Office in the college
he or she wishes to enter for instructions specific to that college.
The college Academic Standards Committee reviews each petition and
other relevant information, and reinstatement is based upon that
review. The student must identify the causes of her or his poor
academic performance, and demonstrate that he or she has taken actions
to avoid or eliminate these causes. The student must submit a plan
for academic success.
2. A student can only be reinstated when at least one academic
semester has elapsed since she or he was academically dismissed.
The summer session is not a semester for the purpose of being out
of school one semester.
3. A student who has been dismissed from enrollment two or more
times is not eligible for reinstatement until at least two academic
semesters have elapsed since his or her last academic dismissal.
4. A student who was dismissed by one college and subsequently
reinstated by another college cannot transfer back unless permission
is granted by the Academic Standards Committee of the original college.
This procedure applies regardless of the student's current academic
standing.
5. To be considered for reinstatement to the university, a student
must file a reentry form and submit a petition to the Academic Standards
Committee of the college in which she or he desires to enroll at
least 45 days before the beginning of the semester. (A student dismissed
for the second time and requesting reinstatement in the College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences must submit his or her petition 70
days before the beginning of the semester.)
6. As conditions of reinstatement, a student will reenter on temporary
enrollment, and must accept whatever additional requirements are
stipulated by the college Academic Standards Committee. Some examples
may include full- or part-time status, specified credit hours, specific
courses, specific GPAs, restriction on choice of major, and required
counseling. Other conditions may also be imposed.
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