Leave of absence for up to two consecutive semesters is permitted for personal, medical, financial, or other reasons.(Refer to the Expenses section of the Catalog for possible refund information.) Taking a leave of absence for up to two semesters is effected by completing and returning a Leave of Absence form to the Registrar. Any student who initiates a leave of absence after the last day to drop courses will be assigned a grade of W for each current course enrollment. If for unanticipated reasons a student needs to request a leave of absence from the College before the end of the semester, the student must contact the Dean of Students Office and the Registrar. (See Leave of Absence or Withdrawing from the College sections for more information.) Leave of Absence It is expected that degree-seeking students will maintain continuous full-time enrollment until they graduate and that, if their plans change, they must formally notify the Registrar by way of the Intent to Take a Leave of Absence form or Notice of Withdrawal form both forms available in the Registrar’s Office. All part-time students will pay the current per-course fee plus student body fees and are not eligible to live in the residence halls.Permanent part-time students enrolled half time (a minimum of one and one-half courses) or more may be eligible for financial aid, as funds permit. Students wishing to complete the entire Scripps BA degree program on a part-time basis must submit a written request for permanent part-time status to the Registrar but may enroll in no more than 2.75 courses per semester for their entire program at Scripps.Students must submit a written request for part-time status to the Registrar and may enroll in no more than 2.75 Scripps courses while part-time. Part-Time Student StatusĬertain degree-seeking students may, after consultation with their academic adviser and the Registrar, enroll on a part-time basis for a short period of time. Full-time residential students will be expected to complete degree work in no more than 10 semesters. A student may register for a maximum of five and three-quarters courses in one semester three courses are the minimum for a full-time program. The rate of progress toward the degree may be accelerated or diminished, and individual students are advised to consider their own powers and preparation in determining the rate at which they move forward. The College believes in the educational validity of the four-course program for each semester.
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