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Re-admission

Re-admission eligibility and conditions (related regulations: Article 43 of the UOS Regulations, Article 57 of the UOS Academic Rules)

  • Students who have been expelled or voluntarily withdrew from the UOS and have passed at least one semester before applying for re-admission
    (academic expulsions must have passed at least 2 semesters before applying) can be considered for re-admission if there are available spots.
    • Students who were expelled due to not returning after the leave of absence period has passed (non-returning expelled students).
    • Students expelled due to not completing registration within the registration period (non-registration expelled students).
    • Students expelled due to academic warning.
    • Other students expelled due to voluntary withdrawal, etc.

      However, students who voluntarily withdrew in the first semester after admission (Article 57(1) of the UOS Academic Rules) and students expelled due to disciplinary action (Article 85(2) of the UOS Regulations) are not eligible for re-admission.

Applications

  • Period: First semester: End of May to early June / Second semester: End of November to early December (the period may change)
  • Submission: Department office
  • Required documents: Re-admission application form (designated form), pledge (designated form), transcript, expulsion certificate

Notes

  • Students must register for the current semester after readmission.
  • Readmission is only allowed once (even if a student gives up after being accepted for readmission, they cannot apply for readmission again).
  • Students who are denied readmission despite available slots may be granted readmission once after a one-year period.
  • The academic year for re-admission will be adjusted based on the re-admission year/semester.
  • When re-admitted, the re-admission year/semester will be adjusted considering the student’s past academic performance.
  • After re-admission, the credits earned before re-admission will be counted towards the total academic credits.