Leave of absence (LOA)
Students in good academic standing may request a leave of absence (LOA) for up to 180 days in any 12-month period. To initiate a leave of absence, students should meet with their advisor and request a leave of absence form from the Assistant Dean of Student Affairs. Documentation of the reason for the leave of absence (medical or otherwise) may accompany the request for a leave, if requested. The request, if approved, and any accompanying documentation will be forwarded to the Registrar for processing and placed in the student’s academic file. Students may not transfer credits to Olin that are earned during a leave of absence.
When an LOA is approved, student status will be noted as “On Leave.” If a leave is not approved, students have the right to appeal the decision to the Dean of the College within two weeks of the date of the denial of leave. There are two kinds of leaves:
Returning from a Leave
All students taking an LOA are expected to return in the semester following the leave. Therefore, they will be given a registration time and should contact Housing no later than 30 days before the start of a return semester. When considering housing needs, notification is best made in October for spring returns and April for fall returns.