Leave of Absence FAQ

Created by Gabrielle Olivas, Modified on Thu, 7 Dec, 2023 at 10:55 AM by Gabrielle Olivas

How do I know I'm eligible for a leave of absence?

Leave of Absence (LOA) eligibility is determined by program length and number of previous LOAs taken. Students cannot exceed 150% of their program length so this must be taken into account when planning LOAs. 

  • For example, if you are in the 8 term Certificate of Computer Information Systems (CCIS) program, you have 4 terms available for LOA as long as you pass all your classes, since program length rule is also affected by failed courses and re-takes). 

How many days can I take for an LOA within a year?

Students may take up to 180 days of LOA in any given 365 day calendar year period.


How do I apply for a leave of absence?

Please submit a support ticket using this link.


How soon before my LOA do I need to apply?

You should have applied before the fourth week of the last planned class - i.e. if you want to apply for a leave of absence for the term following your current class, you need to notify Student Services at least two weeks ahead of time.


I received a notification that I've been placed on an administrative LOA. Why?

There are a couple possible reasons for this. One is that your next course may not be available for the next term, so you've been placed on a leave of absence until your next course is available so none of your allotted program time is wasted. Another could be that you were already on a leave of absence and didn't respond to your Student Services advisor in time to book the next class.

In either case, please submit a support ticket using this link.

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