Academic Reinstatement Committees
ACADEMIC REINSTATEMENT COMMITTEES
- Each college reinstatement
committee, other than in the College of Law, shall be composed of representatives
from the faculty, the student advisory committee or students appointed by
the student advisory committee, and the college administrative office, as
determined in each college by the college council. The College of
Law reinstatement committee shall be composed of members of the faculty of
the College of Law. The Graduate School reinstatement committee shall be composed
of representatives from the graduate faculty, the graduate student membership
of the Graduate Council or graduate students appointed by that membership,
and the Graduate School administrative office, as determined by the Graduate
Council.
- The duties of a college
reinstatement committee shall be to review and recommend that the dean grant
or deny petitions for reinstatement of undergraduate or law students who have
been dismissed from the university for scholastic reasons and who subsequently
have petitioned for reinstatement. The duties of the Graduate School reinstatement
committee shall be the same, as applied to graduate students and students-at-large.
- The Admissions Policies
and Academic Standards Committee shall be responsible for coordinating the
procedures of the undergraduate college reinstatement
committees. Those committees shall annually report their procedures and actions
to the Admissions Policies and Academic Standards Committee. The reinstatement
committees for the College of Law and for the Graduate School shall be similarly
responsible to the faculty of the College of Law and to the Graduate
School, respectively.