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3.1.3 School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape - Readmission


Students seeking admissions into the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape following a voluntary withdrawal will be considered in competition with new transfer applicants and required to meet the transfer admission criteria prior to admission. Such students are encouraged to consult with the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape for advice and course planning.

Student seeking admission into the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape after a requirement to withdraw are referred to A.7 Required to Withdraw and Suspended Students. Applicants/re-applicants will be considered in competition with new transfer applicants and required to meet the transfer admission requirements prior to being considered.


3.1.3.1 Admission after being Required to Withdraw (RTW)


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