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Academic Suspension indicates the student is not in good standing and represents a temporary, involuntary separation of the student from the University for a minimum of one semester for failure to meet minimum academic standards.

Following an academic suspension, a student must apply for readmission to Colorado Mesa University. For degree programs that do not have separate admission policies, the readmission to Colorado Mesa University is also readmission to the degree program as long as the degree still exists. For degree programs having admission policies over and above admission to Colorado Mesa University, the student must also reapply to the degree program. 

Students returning from Academic Suspension will have an Advising Hold on their account. In order to register for classes they will need to schedule a one-hour appointment with an IRIS advisor to co-create a success plan for moving forward.

Registration & Enrollment Academic policies

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