Students Seeking Readmission

STUDENTS SEEKING READMISSION—Students who previously attended the college may need to update admissions information. This step is generally required if a student has not been in attendance for two or more years, but may also be required for other reasons. When necessary, a new application must be completed and proof of residency submitted upon request; the application fee will be waived. 

Students who are suspended for academic reasons are entitled to appeal their suspension. The notification regarding academic suspension provides detailed information about the appeals process. Students who are suspended for academic reasons as of a specific term, who also seek readmission for that term, must submit a letter to the readmissions committee through the office of completion services requesting readmission approval. Students who have not been enrolled for five or more years may be eligible for academic amnesty, as outlined in the college catalog.

NURSE EDUCATION PROGRAM READMISSION—Students who are not successful in their nursing courses and who do not progress in accordance with both the sequence and the timeframe as designated in the course catalog, will not be able to progress through the Nurse Education Program. Readmission is based on seat availability and it is highly unlikely that a seat will be available for readmission. Please note that a student may be readmitted only once to the Nurse Education Program.

The accelerated nursing program does not include a readmission option. Former accelerated nursing students should instead seek readmission to clinical coursework through the traditional registered nursing program. Readmission to all other nursing program options is contingent on specific criteria, submission of a new supplemental nursing application by the stated deadlines, and available space. Readmitted students may have to complete various curricular components, a nursing assessment exam, and demonstrate other competencies. Students seeking readmission to clinical nursing classes must consult the nursing student handbook to determine the most current re-entry procedures. Readmission procedures for the clinical coursework in all nursing and allied health clinical programs are subject to change. Students should contact the office of admissions and advising for further information alliedhealth@howardcc.edu.

Readmission procedures for the clinical coursework in all nursing and allied health clinical programs are subject to change. Students should contact the office of admissions and advising for further information.

ALLIED HEALTH PROGRAM READMISSION—Students who are not successful in their allied health clinical courses and who do not progress in accordance with both the sequence and the timeframe as designated in the course catalog, will not be able to progress through the clinical program. Readmission is based on seat availability and it is highly unlikely that a seat will be available for readmission. Students seeking readmission may have to complete various curricular components, an assessment exam, and demonstrate other clinical competencies. Students must consult their clinical handbook to determine the most current re-entry procedures. Please note that each allied health program has their own readmission criteria. Students should contact the office of admissions and advising for further information alliedhealth@howardcc.edu.