Involuntary Withdrawal from the College
Carroll College reserves the right to withdraw a student from the College when the student is either unable or unwilling to withdraw voluntarily. Reasons for an involuntary withdrawal may include one or more of the following:
- Failure to make appropriate payment or payment arrangements when a student’s account is in default;
- Behavior that has resulted in significant disengagement from the academic activities of the College;
- The student is withdrawn under the Involuntary Medical Withdrawal Policy.
The withdrawal is effective as of the date set forth in the Notice of Withdrawal issued to the student. Students who are withdrawn from the College are subject to the same financial aid and refund policies as students who elect to withdraw from the institution.
Appeal Process
- A student who is withdrawn under the Involuntary Medical Withdrawal Policy will follow the appeal processes set forth in that policy.
- Students who are withdrawn from Carroll College may appeal the decision. The student has three (3) business days from receipt of the Notice of Withdrawal to file an appeal of the decision with the Vice President for Student Engagement and Mission Integration.
- The Vice President for Student Engagement and Mission Integration may uphold, modify or overturn the Notice of Withdrawal. If the Notice of Withdrawal is overturned, the Vice President for Student Engagement and Mission Integration may impose conditions for the student’s continued enrollment at Carroll College.
Re-enrollment after Withdrawal
A student who withdraws, is withdrawn, or is dismissed from the College may apply for reinstatement by submitting an application for readmission. The College reserves the right to require, review, and approve documentation that the student is qualified and ready to return to academic work. Students applying for reinstatement must do so no later than forty five (45) calendar days prior to the start of their anticipated semester of return.
Students who interrupt their course of study for more than one academic year must, upon reinstatement, consult with the Office of the Registrar. The Registrar will make a determination about whether the student will follow the degree requirements of the Catalog under which they were first enrolled or the catalog in effect when they are reinstated.
Financial Aid
Federal Financial Aid will be returned in accordance with the Federal Financial Aid return policy and institutional aid will be returned in accordance with institutional policy. See, Return of Federal Title IV Funds and Financial Aid Withdrawal Policy.