Every graduate student, except those with non-degree status,
must be enrolled as a full-time, half-time or less than half-time
student each fall and spring term to maintain his or her status.
All degree graduate students must enroll in either: advisor-approved
course work; thesis, professional project, or dissertation credits;
one of the continuous enrollment courses; or a combination of
the above.
Degree students who fail to enroll for every fall
and spring term must apply
for readmission to their program.
Students who have withdrawn from the university, failed to enroll
for one or more academic year terms, were administratively
withdrawn from their program, or who were suspended for any reason
must be formally readmitted to the Graduate School before resuming
their studies.
To be readmitted, students must:
- Receive departmental
endorsement
- Complete
a new application for Graduate Admission
and Financial Aid form
- Pay all continuous enrollment course
fees in arrears and a $100.00 readmission fee.
The vice provost for research and dean of the Graduate School and the major department
jointly decide if a student will be readmitted.
In being readmitted, students
face the possibility that previously completed work might not
be accepted with the readmission decision, even if taken within
the same program. The major department and vice provost for research and dean of the Graduate
School may also set readmission conditions on the student’s
resumption of work toward a degree such as registering for additional
course
work, retaking examinations, completing the degree within in
a specified time period, or other appropriate terms.
Requests
for readmission from students who have been suspended will be
based on many considerations including the applicant’s
ability, evidence of growth and maturity, credits earned at another
institution, and time elapsed since leaving Marquette.
