Re-enactment

It is an academic process that allows a student whose academic status is (withdrawn or inactive) to submit a request to resume their studies and continue their education using the same university ID and previous academic record.

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Is the period of interruption counted within the academic period?

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Do not include the period of interruption in the time required to complete graduation requirements.

Is the deduction for the period of interruption in the student's scholarship counted in the scholarship duration?

Yes, a bonus for the semester (dropped or withdrawn) from which the student is within the eligible period is calculated.

A student is entitled to request a re-registration as long as they remain enrolled in the university.

Once, a student can be reinstated according to the following criteria:
a - The student’s interruption was due to a force majeure justified by the college council.
b - The student has completed at least half of the graduation requirements.
c - The duration of the interruption should not exceed the original graduation period for their program.
d – The student’s cumulative GPA must be at least (?) from (?)

The maximum number of chapters a student (on probation or withdrawn) can apply for readmission is 3.

Four academic semesters or two years, and if it exceeds that, it will not be re-evaluated, and a candidate may apply to the University as a new student according to the acceptance regulations announced at the time.

Is there a specific date for reactivation?

There are scheduled appointments in the university calendar.

What are the procedures for applying for a re-enrollment request?

The student submits through their account on the online portal or application.