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Undergraduate Readmission

Students must file an application for readmission if it has been more than one semester and a summer term since their last attendance at the University, or if they have completed a degree or were suspended after their last enrollment at OU. Application deadlines do apply to former students. Students who only enroll for summer terms (summer to summer students) do not need to reapply unless they graduate or break their continuous enrollment for a summer term. Students who have attended another college or university since last attending the University must file official transcripts from each institution attended. A student’s eligibility for readmission will be determined after an evaluation of all transferred work has been made. Academic credit awarded by any division of the University of Oklahoma is considered resident credit, with the exception of credit completed by correspondence or advanced standing examination.

Applications must be submitted by:

April 1 - fall semester or summer session

November 1 - spring semester

Suspended Students
A student who has been suspended once for academic reasons from the University or any other institution in the state system of higher education may apply for readmission to the University for any semester or summer term beyond the semester in which he or she was suspended. Such readmission is not automatic but is decided on an individual basis.

The student must submit an application for readmission, a letter of appeal, and all required transcripts to the Admissions office by April 1 for a fall semester, November 1 for a spring semester, and April 1 for a summer session. The letter of appeal should include an explanation of the student's previous academic record, information about the student's activities since suspension, and reasons why an exception to the requirements for admission to the University should be made. A student who has been suspended twice from the University is not eligible for consideration for readmission until that student has attended another accredited college or university and raised his/her grade point average to the University's retention standards.