Reinstatement Policy
Returning to Lesley following a Leave of Absence:
If a student takes an official Leave of Absence (LOA) and returns during the time specified in the LOA documentation, the student needs only to register for classes within the normal registration window after consultation with their Academic Advisor, before registering. Students may also request an official extension of their LOA through the advising office. Extensions of a leave of absence may be granted on a semester-by-semester or term-by-term basis, allowing for a maximum duration of up to two academic years, but not exceeding this limit. Students who do not file a formal extension request, or do not re-enroll at the end of their approved leave of absence, will no longer be considered matriculated and their program status will be made inactive.
Students who wish to return after their LOA period has expired will need to be reinstated per the academic policies associated with reinstatement.
Reinstatement for students in good academic standing following a Withdrawal:
A student who left Lesley in good academic standing should submit to their advising office a request for reinstatement/reenrollment in which they:
(a) summarize what they have been doing since leaving Lesley;
(b) provide transcripts for course work, if any, completed during the interim period, in accordance with the transfer of credit policy;
(c) discuss why they wish to be reinstated.
The Office of Academic Advising may reinstate such students without approval of the Vice Provost. However, if the Office of Academic Advising has concerns about the application, the Vice Provost will make the final decision on reinstatement.
Students who are returning to complete degree requirements after a period of absence from Lesley must be registered at Lesley for at least 1 credit during the semester preceding degree conferral.
Reinstatement after Academic Probation or Dismissal:
Academic Probation: Academic Review Policy
A student who left Lesley while on academic probation, or after being academically dismissed, must apply to the Associate Provost of their program area for reinstatement per the guidelines below.
(a) summarize what they have been doing since leaving Lesley;
(b) provide transcripts for course work, if any, completed during the interim period, in accordance with the transfer of credit policy;
(c) discuss why they wish to be reinstated and how they have met specified conditions outlined in the Academic Review letter from the Vice Provost;
(d) explain their strategies for achieving academic success at Lesley.
The Associate Provost will review the request (in some cases they will consult with the Department Chairs) and send a recommendation to the Vice Provost. The Vice Provost will make the final decision on reinstatement.
Students who are returning after a period of absence from Lesley in order to complete degree requirements must be registered at Lesley for at least 1 credit during the semester preceding degree conferral.
Academic Dismissal: Academic Review Policy
Academic dismissal occurs after a student fails to meet the conditions of academic probation or violates other policies of the academic area or program. Normally, after one semester following academic dismissal, students may apply for reinstatement to Lesley. To apply for reinstatement, a student who was academically dismissed must submit to the Vice Provost's office a request for reinstatement in which they:
a) summarize the issues that led to their academic dismissal;
b) outline what they have done since their dismissal to address these issues (and provide a transcript for any courses that they have taken elsewhere during this interim period, in accordance with the transfer of credit policy);
c) discuss why they wish to be reinstated including how they have met specified conditions outlined in the Academic Dismissal letter;
d) provide evidence to support their position that they are successfully addressing these issues;
e) explain what they would do differently this time to be academically successful; and
f) provide additional documentation regarding conditions for reinstatement included in the dismissal documentation.
To demonstrate that they are prepared to return to Lesley, undergraduate students who have been academically dismissed often take three or more college courses elsewhere and achieve grades of “B” or better in each.
The Associate Provost will review the request in consultation with the Department Chair and send a recommendation to the Vice Provost. The Vice Provost will make the final decision on reinstatement following dismissal.
To ensure consideration, students must submit requests for reinstatement by the dates listed below:
| Fall Semester
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August 15
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Fall 1 Term
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August 15
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Fall 2 Term
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October 1
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Spring Semester
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January 2
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Spring 1 Term
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January 2
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| Spring 2 Term
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March 1
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| Summer 1 and 2 Terms
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May 1
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