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No student may take a Voluntary Leave of Absence after the examination period begins or while

consideration of his or her academic standing is pending. A student granted a Leave of Absence

is entitled to return to the Law School at the end of the term of the leave without reapplying for

admission. A Leave of Absence will be granted to a first year student only under extraordinary

circumstances

. A Leave of Absence is considered a withdrawal for financial aid purposes and

may result in the student owing money to the Law School and in the student’s federal loan

entering repayment.

Students who fail to enroll at the conclusion of an approved Voluntary Leave of Absence will be

withdrawn from the Law School. Those in this situation who wish to return to the Law School

must apply for readmission in accordance with the Readmissions Process outlined in the Law

School Rules and Regulations.

Students on a Voluntary Leave of Absence will not have locker access during the Leave of

Absence. All locker contents must be removed within 10 calendar days of approval of the

Voluntary Leave of Absence, or they will be considered abandoned property and confiscated

by the Law School.

Students on a Leave of Absence will continue to have access to:

Student ID Card, Email, Westlaw and Lexis, Blackboard, Campus Cruiser,

Library

Voluntary Withdrawal:

A student who wishes to withdraw from the Law School must submit the Withdrawal Form to

the Academic Services Office. No student may withdraw after the examination period begins or

while consideration of his or her academic standing is pending.

Once a withdrawal request is approved, access to the following services will be deactivated:

Student

ID Card, Email, Westlaw and Lexis, Blackboard, Campus Cruiser, Library

Lockers: Prior to removal of contents please contact a member of the Registrar’s

staff for assistance. Contents not removed within 10 calendar days of approval of

withdrawal will be considered abandoned property and will be confiscated by the

Law School.

Important Information for Financial Aid Recipients:

The Office of Financial Aid is required to recalculate federal student aid eligibility for students

who withdraw, drop out, are dismissed, or take a Leave of Absence prior to completing 60% of a

semester. In some cases, federal loans already disbursed to the student may need to be returned

to the lender. This may result in the student owing money to Suffolk University.

Students with federal student loans are required by the federal government to complete exit

counseling upon their departure from Suffolk University Law School. Exit counseling

information is available on the Office of Financial Aid’s website at

http://www.suffolk.edu/law/admission-aid/20919.php .

Federal loans will enter their grace or

repayment periods as of the effective date of withdrawal.