Dec 26, 2024  
National University Volume 86C-2 Catalog - July 2024 
    
National University Volume 86C-2 Catalog - July 2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Provisional Basis for Admission


Undergraduate Provisional Basis for Admissions

Provisional basis for admission may be granted to prospective students that provide an unofficial copy of their transcript that is unable to be verified through NSC. A student that is admitted on a provisional basis is only granted basis for admissions status once all required documentation that meets the program and accreditation requirements has been received by NU. Students who are provisionally admitted to a program are not eligible to receive financial aid until documentation has been provided and basis for admissions has been met.

Undergraduate students may take courses during provisional acceptance while the Office of the Registrar awaits receipt of official transcripts from regionally and nationally accredited institutions.

Provisional Basis for Admission Deadlines

Students who are granted provisional basis for admission must provide required documentation for Basis for Admission within 60 days of their first date of attendance in an NU course (or date of admission). Please see program description for program specific requirements.

The University will administratively dismiss students who do not provide the required official documentation prior to the 61st day of enrollment unless they are currently in a course. Students who are actively attending a course will be administratively dismissed after the course ends.

Students who have been administratively dismissed for failure to provide official documentation within the allotted time frame will not be allowed to return to the University until all official documentation has been provided.

Graduate Provisional Basis for Admissions

Provisional basis for admission may be granted to prospective students that provide an unofficial copy of their transcript that is unable to be verified through NSC. A student that is admitted on a provisional basis is only granted basis for admissions status once all required documentation that meets the program and accreditation requirements has been received by NU. Students who are provisionally admitted to a program are not eligible to receive financial aid until documentation has been provided and basis for admissions has been met.

Graduate students may take courses during provisional acceptance while the Office of the Registrar awaits receipt of official transcripts from regionally and nationally accredited institutions.

Provisional Basis for Admission Deadlines

Students who are granted provisional basis for admission must provide required documentation for Basis for Admission within 60 days of their first date of attendance in an NU course (or date of admission). Please see program description for program specific requirements.

The University will administratively dismiss students who do not provide the required official documentation prior to the 61st day of enrollment unless they are currently in a course. Students who are actively attending a course will be administratively dismissed after the course ends.

Students who have been administratively dismissed for failure to provide official documentation within the allotted time frame will not be allowed to return to the University until all official documentation has been provided.