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Former Bryant & Stratton College students who wish to apply for readmission should contact the Academic Office for a re-entry application form. Returning students are not required to resubmit copies of records already on file. Any prior tuition balances and student loan status must be cleared before re-entry application forms are processed.
Students dismissed for failure to meet Standards of Academic Progress may be considered for readmission after an absence of one semester. Students dismissed based on failure to complete their foundations requirement after two attempts may be considered for readmission after an absence of not less than one calendar year (3 academic semesters). In either case, readmission will be granted solely at the discretion of the academic dean or designee.
Returning students are required to meet all curriculum requirements in effect at the time of their return. If the curriculum and/or learning methodologies have been updated since a student last attended Bryant & Stratton College, that student may be required to attend an orientation program prior to returning to classes. All credits earned during prior enrollment will be assessed for validity to current programs. Some credits earned in the past may not be applicable to the contemporary curriculum based upon the degree to which technology has changed since the credits were earned. Returning students may be asked to complete an assessment in a skill area before contemporary credit is granted.