Iowa Admin. Code r. 681-9.2 - Transfers
All transfer applicants from any institution of higher learning to a university governed by the board of regents are asked about their eligibility to return to the institution from which the applicant is transferring. If the applicants are not eligible to return, the following rules apply:
(1)
Transfers among
regent institutions. Transcripts at all regent universities now
include an appropriate notation if a student is ineligible for readmission or
reenrollment. Admission is denied if the applicant currently is under
disciplinary suspension or has been dismissed from one of the other regent
universities for violation of the regents' rules of personal conduct and is not
eligible to reenter Further, if such transfer applicant is currently on
probation for having violated the regents' rules of personal conduct at one
university, the applicant, if admitted to another regent university, is
admitted on probation.
(2)
Transfers from nonregent institutions. If the application for
admission or the transcript from another institution shows that the applicant
is not eligible to reenroll there, further inquiry will be made to determine
the reason. Such inquiry may lead to admission, conditional admission, or
denial of admission. Appeals from the decision will be referred to appropriate
university channels.
(3)
Applications from "visitors. " "Visitors" to the campus who
are believed to have violated the rules of personal conduct and who later apply
for admission or employment may be denied admission or employment because of
their prior conduct, subject to review if the denial is appealed by the
applicant. An applicant who would be subject to such a denial and review at any
university governed by the board of regents shall be subject to the same denial
and review by the other two regent universities if application for admission or
employment is made to them. The three universities shall cooperate in making
known the identity of persons barred from admission or employment among all
three institutions.
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