Sep 28, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Undergraduate Readmission Policy



Procedure for Undergraduate Readmission

Students must apply for readmission in order to return to pursue a baccalaureate degree after an official separation from an undergraduate degree program at UD or after previously earning a UD undergraduate degree.

Typically students must have a cumulative UD GPA of 2.0 before applying for readmission. Exceptions must be approved by the academic assistant dean of the college into which the student is  pursuing readmission. There is no guarantee of admission into the academic program in which a student was previously enrolled.  Students are not eligible to be readmitted to majors that have been disestablished by the Faculty Senate. Restricted Majors  will often have additional GPA requirements for readmission consideration. Students accepted for readmission will be held to the degree requirements in place at the time of readmission. As much as possible, prior course work will be accepted toward the degree. Course work that has been taken more than seven calendar years earlier will be reviewed for applicability, and an individual department may require repetition of “outdated” courses. Course work completed at another institution does not factor into the UD GPA. Official transcripts documenting such course work must be submitted to the Office of the University Registrar. Students cannot pursue readmission into a major/minor in a field or related field for which the student has already completed (i.e. if a student previously completed an Art History minor, one cannot pursue readmission into an Art History major).

The application for readmission cannot be submitted with any hold on a student’s record, including financial holds or disciplinary holds. If a student was separated from the University for disciplinary reasons, they need to contact the Community Standards and Conflict Resolution office to verify eligibility before the readmission application may be submitted.

Students may apply for readmission for the fall or spring semesters, as well as summer or winter terms. Students may apply for readmission as early as six months before the beginning of the desired readmission term. The deadline to submit the readmission application is the day before the first day of the semester/term for which a student is applying. All students seeking readmission must pay an application processing fee. Readmission decisions are made on a case-by-case basis, taking the entire academic record into account. Improvement of the cumulative GPA alone does not guarantee readmission. Students will be informed of the decision by way of an email from the Office of the University Registrar. While decision times can vary, most applicants receive a readmission decision within 2-3 weeks from their application date. Additional information on readmission procedures and the Application for Undergraduate Readmission can be found on the Office of the University Registrar’s website.

Returning from Academic Suspension

Students who were suspended for academic deficiency must wait at least one full semester (fall or spring) before being considered for readmission. Students who wish to return to matriculated status must first meet with an Academic Success Coach to develop/complete an academic success plan before applying for readmission. Readmission is necessary in order to earn a degree from the University. Any student who returns from Academic Suspension and is later Academically Dismissed will only be eligible for readmission under the Academic Renewal policy 

Special Provisions for Military Service

Students who wish to re-enroll after having left the University to perform qualifying service in the US Armed Forces, National Guard, or Reserves will be readmitted with the same academic status and to the same program (if still offered) if they apply for readmission within five years of their last enrollment, including any Leaves of Absence.  Readmission into the same program is not guaranteed after an absence of more than five years.

For further readmission information, veterans should contact the Veteran Services Coordinator prior to applying for readmission.  The University of Delaware refrains from denying readmission to any person who is a member of, applies to be a member of, performs, has performed, applies to perform or has an obligation to perform services in the uniformed services on the basis of that membership, application for membership, performance of service, application for service, or obligations to perform service.