Please use the following list as a guide to help you through the withdrawal or leave process. Note: Not all items may apply to your situation. 1. Understand what type of leave (or withdrawal) suits ...
A student in good academic and social standing may be granted a Leave of Absence for up to two semesters. (Good standing includes the status at the end of the semester prior to the leave.) The student ...
ESF offers a range of resources, support services, and accommodations to address the physical and mental health needs of students. However, on rare occasions, a student’s needs may require a level of ...
We understand that life does not always go according to plan. If you need to take a temporary break from your studies, the University of Delaware is here to help. Our goal is to ensure you connect ...
A Leave of Absence (herein LOA) is a temporary break from academic enrollment for degree-seeking students who intend to return to studies at Brandeis. Students may choose to take a leave for a number ...
The University has established this Involuntary Leave of Absence Policy (“Policy”) for the purpose of maintaining a campus environment that supports student success, furthers academic achievement, and ...
COVID-19 Dependent Care Exception Leave allows employees to care for an immediate family member (parent, spouse and child) for whom the employee is the primary caregiver, and who is advised or ...
Students must contact Academic Services to begin the leave of absence process. International students should also be in contact with the International Students and Scholars Office to review the ...
You should check first with the IPS advisor if you might qualify for one of these exceptions to the F-1 full-time enrollment rules. Otherwise, you may need to consider an F-1 leave of absence.