If you have been away from SPU for fewer than four quarters (including summer) after completing courses as a matriculated student, you are still considered an 鈥渁ctive鈥� student at SPU. You may register for classes at SPU without completing paperwork for undergraduate admissions. Any transfer work completed during your absence must be submitted to .
If you would like to re-enroll after four consecutive quarters have passed (including the summer sessions), you must reapply (PDF) to the University:
- Fill out the Reapply form by the deadline of your intended quarter of entry.
- Submit transcripts for any coursework completed at another institution while away.
- Undergraduate Admissions will inform you if additional credentials need to be submitted.
Note: Degrees completed during your absence will not be recognized; you will be required to complete the general education curriculum in effect at the time of your re-admission.
If you originally matriculated at SPU directly from high school and earned SPU credit but are now readmitted, you are considered a transfer student. However, your class standing at time of original matriculation will determine the courses you are required to complete.
For instance, if you originally matriculated as a freshman or sophomore, you would still be expected to complete UFDN 1000 and 8 鈥淲鈥� credits, even if you return to SPU with junior standing.