Advice from those who've withdrawn and been re-accepted

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So, I was forced to withdraw at the end of this past academic year. I'm working on the thing that was the issue and fixing it. I'm also fixing my academic record in the process by taking graduate school classes.

I'm basically just wondering what process/what people did to get re-accepted by their home institution? I know that there are at least a few of you out there who've achieved this....😳 I'd greatly appreciate any advice.

Thanks in advance.
 
So, I was forced to withdraw at the end of this past academic year. I'm working on the thing that was the issue and fixing it. I'm also fixing my academic record in the process by taking graduate school classes.

I'm basically just wondering what process/what people did to get re-accepted by their home institution? I know that there are at least a few of you out there who've achieved this....😳 I'd greatly appreciate any advice.

Thanks in advance.

If you were "forced" to withdraw at the end of this past year, you need to speak with your Dean at your medical school. Every school has difference criteria for re-admission (if you qualify for as a re-admit). You need to sit down with your Dean and get the specifics of what you have to do to come back. If a person what not at your specific school, anything said here would be pure speculation and not likely useful to you. Your "jump off point" is that you likely have to convince someone that whatever caused your academic problems is fixed. Other than that, contact your school and get the specifics. Good luck!
 
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