Discontinuous Enrollment
If a degree or certificate seeking student does not complete at least one course in four consecutive academic terms, the student will be discontinued from the University at the beginning of the fifth quarter of non-enrollment. Once a student is discontinued from the University, the student must reapply under the terms and conditions set forth in the Admission Policy and will only be admitted to programs that are active at the time of readmission. Exceptions to discontinuing enrollment of specific students may be approved by the Provost.
Double Degree Programs
Students enrolled in double degree programs offered through partnership institutions may have program specific needs that require maintaining active student status beyond four terms of non-enrollment.
U.S. Veterans
Students with U.S. veterans benefits are subject to different regulations concerning discontinuous enrollment and should consult the Veterans Affairs Office at 206-239-4539 because their benefits could be adversely impacted by long-term, discontinuous enrollment.
Active-Duty U.S. Military Students (and Eligible Dependents)
Active-duty U.S. military students (and eligible dependents) with Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC) agreements may stop out for up to two calendar years and still maintain the validity of their SOC agreements. After two years of non-enrollment at any home school or secondary SOC approved school, SOC agreements are no longer valid.
(Policy #2200.07)