Readmission Policies
Students who stop attending college for more than two semesters or who submit the "Separation From College Form" to officiallly leave Molloy are considered "withdrawn officially".
These students if wishing to return to Molloy must submit a Readmission Application with an application fee to the Admissions Office. Students wanting to be on a temporary leave for up to two semesters off may retrun without going through Admissions for readmission. (Refer to "Academic Policies" for more information.)
Prior records that are kept by the Registrar's Office will be retrieved and processed for readmission. All outstanding transcripts must be forwarded to the Admission's Office for evaluation. Students who have been withdrawn from Molloy for more than five (5) years must resubmit all of their credentials, as the original documents will no longer be on file. Molloy coursework and grades earned are kept permanently.
Readmitted Students: Readmitted students must be in good academic and financial standing in order to return to Molloy.
Readmitted students are required to meet existing admission standards and program requirements at the time of re-application. The statute of limitation for previously completed coursework, which is accepted for readmission, is limited by each division. (See the "Degree and Graduation Requirements" section of the Catalog and each program's specific policies.)
Readmitted students must pursue and satisfy the current undergraduate catalog requirements in effect when readmitted. These catalog requirements include the current course requirements, academic standards for progression and graduation, as well as any conditions set by the department.
Temporary Leaves From College: Matriculated students may request a temporary leave for either one or two consecutive semesters off by submitting the "Separation From College Form" online through their student account in Lions Den, along with the "Withdrawal Consequences Form for Financial Aid". A temporary leave allows students to take up to one year off and return to their current program of study under their existing catalog requirements without applying for readmission. (See Academic Policies section of the Catalog for details.)