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Readmission Students

Readmit Students

 

Overview

This application is to be used by undergraduate students who were formerly at Hunter College, who have not been in attendance for one semester or more and who did not receive a degree from the College. There is no need to apply for readmission if you received an Official Withdrawal(s), (W grade(s)) for the semester prior to the one in which you would like to return to the College.

Criteria

Students academically eligible, grade point average 2.0 or higher, are generally approved for readmission. The Office of Student Services or the SEEK Program must review all records of students whose GPA is below 2.0.

Applying

The application and instructions on filing for Readmission can be downloaded.

Deadlines

  • Fall Priority Deadline: July 1
  • Winter Term: October 15
  • Spring Priority Deadline: December 1
  • Summer Session: April 1*

(Applications received after the deadline will be considered on space availability.)

*The Summer 2009 Readmission (Degree & Non-degree) application deadline has been extended until June 1, 2009. (Only for students whose previous GPA at Hunter was above a 2.0. Students who left Hunter with a previous GPA of below 2.0, must apply by April 1, 2009).

Degree Readmits Only

Please send official transcripts from all undergraduate colleges attended since your last attendance at Hunter to: Hunter College, Office of Admissions, Room 203N-Evaluations, 695 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10065.

Testing

All Non-Degree and Degree readmits are required to demonstrate basic levels of competence in reading, writing, and mathematics through proficiency testing prior to registration. These tests determine whether or not a student is prepared for courses in the college curriculum and do not guarantee placement in specific courses. Students who do not comply with the testing requirements will find access to courses severely limited. Baccalaureate degree holders from regionally accredited U.S. Institutions and Senior Citizens are exempt from testing.

SEEK Students

SEEK students who have not been in attendance for four or more semesters and/or have been in the SEEK program for ten semesters or more, need special permission to return to SEEK. Students with less than 60 credits who do not wish to return to SEEK must obtain a release from the Director of the SEEK program.

 

All admissions decisions will be sent via e-mail. Paper letters will no longer be sent.