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Withdrawal from university


Question Posted Saturday June 6 2015, 9:17 am

I was dismissed from a masters program for not maintaining professionalism and adequate clinical performance--this was so sudden, within one week of starting clinical work. I was required to monitor my well-being. I requested complete withdrawal from the university and this has no been processed yet. I believe I acted hastily and not in the right state of mind. Can I go back on my decision and request a medical leave instead? I would be willing to provide documented proof of medical management of stress and anxiety, from here on out, so that I can remain in the program.

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soadorable__x3 answered Tuesday June 23 2015, 11:42 pm:
Has it still not been processed? Likely the reason why you did not get any response is because this is not a question that any of us can answer for you. You need to write a letter to your school, providing documentation, if needed, and see if they will allow you back in without forcing you to withdraw.

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