"Nuts & Bolts 2" - A Guide to the Clinical Years
Section 1: General Information
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Procedure for Withdrawal and Readmission
This policy deals with UCSF medical students who leave the institution through
the processes of withdrawal, leave, dismissal, or discontinuation and who
subsequently seek readmission to the School, either as a first-year student or with
Advanced Standing.
I. Categories of separation from the school and associated options.
A. Withdrawal from medical school. Withdrawals are requested for an indefinite
period of time and/or when there is little or no intention of returning to medical
school.
1. Withdrawal during the first year of medical school.
a) A student who withdraws in the first year of medical school for
other than health reasons and wishes to return to the school must reapply through the
regular first year admissions process as if s/he were a new applicant.
b) If the student withdraws because of illness during the first year, s/he
will be allowed to apply for readmission through the Committee on Advanced Standing
for Admissions (see II. below). S/he will be required to submit a written statement from
a physician concerning her/his health status and ability to succeed as a
student. Permission to reapply does not guarantee readmission.
c) A written petition for withdrawal is made to the UCSF Registrar
and approved by the Associate Dean for Curricular Affairs.
d) Application for readmission is made in
writing to the Associate Dean for Admissions.
2. Withdrawal subsequent to completion of the first year of medical school.
a) Withdrawal may be offered to a student in good standing who
has completed one or more years of medical school. Good standing designates any
student not subject to academic probation or disqualification, professional disqualification,
or disciplinary disqualification. A student who is granted a withdrawal may apply
for readmission with advanced standing. Permission to reapply does not
guarantee readmission. Each re-application will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
b) In extenuating circumstances and with the approval of the Associate Dean
for Curricular Affairs, a student who is not in good standing may also petition
for withdrawal from the School of Medicine.
c) The student will be informed in writing by the School of Medicine at the
time of the withdrawal whether s/he will be permitted to re-apply and under
what circumstances.
d) A petition for withdrawal is made to the UCSF Registrar and approved by
the Associate Dean for Curricular Affairs.
e) Application for readmission is made in writing to the Associate Dean
for Admissions. This application must be accompanied by the relevant
supporting documents, such as letters from the applicant's physician(s), employer(s), etc.
B. Leave of Absence from Medical School. Students in good standing may
seek a leave of absence for a particular purpose, for a defined period of time, and with
the intention of returning to medical school. Returning from
such an approved leave of absence requires a re-admission petition. In extenuating circumstances and with
the approval of the Associate Dean for Curricular Affairs, a student who is not in
good standing may also petition for a leave of absence from the School of Medicine.
1. The Associate Dean for Curricular Affairs may grant a student up to a
one-year leave of absence for personal, professional, or medical reasons. This leave
of absence may be renewed for up to one year at the discretion of the Vice Dean
for Education in consultation with the Council of the Faculty.
2. The Associate Dean for Curricular Affairs may grant a student who
is enrolled in a formal degree program at another university an extended leave
of absence. The student must apply annually in writing for renewal of an extended
leave of absence.
3. A student who is not enrolled in an external degree program and
who requires a longer leave than two years, or who is denied an extension of his/her
leave of absence, must petition for a withdrawal and is advised to consult with the
Associate Deans for Admissions and Curricular Affairs. If the student fails to obtain a withdrawal, the student will be discontinued.
C. Dismissal Scholastic and/or Professional Disqualification
A student who is dismissed for academic reasons or because of professional
disqualification is not eligible to apply for readmission.
D. Discontinuation
A student who has been discontinued because of failure to report after a leave
of absence or failure to register for any required term within one month of its
beginning date, is not eligible for readmission.
II. Procedures for review of applications for readmission with Advanced Standing.
A. A student who has withdrawn (but subsequently wishes to return to
school) must apply for readmission in writing and
submit the required information, as stipulated
by the School of Medicine at the time of withdrawal, to the Associate Dean for
Admissions.
B. A Committee on Advanced Standing for Admission will review each
student's written application for readmission in light of the entire record and including
any required supporting documents. This Committee may recommend: 1)
readmission without conditions; 2) readmission with conditions, 3) denial of readmission
until further proof of readiness to return to school can be demonstrated; or 4) denial
of readmission.
C. This Committee shall consist of the Associate Dean for Admissions (chair),
the Associate Dean for Student Affairs, the Associate Dean for Curricular Affairs, or
their designees; and two members of the Admissions Committee.
D. Recommendations of this Committee are advisory to the Vice Dean
for Education. The decision of the Vice Dean for Education is final and no appeals
are allowed.
This policy was last updated in August 2003.
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