What is Re-enrollment?

It is an academic process that allows a student whose academic status is “discontinued” or “withdrawn” to apply for resuming their studies using the same university ID and academic record.

Is the period of discontinuation counted toward the study duration?

No, the period of discontinuation is not counted toward the required duration to complete graduation requirements.

Is the scholarship of the semester during which the student withdrew counted toward the scholarship period?

Yes, the scholarship for the semester in which the student discontinued or withdrew is counted as part of the total entitled scholarship duration.

How many times can a student apply for re-enrollment during their time at the university?

Only once. A second re-enrollment may be allowed under the following conditions:
A. The discontinuation was due to a compelling excuse approved by the College Council.
B. The student has completed at least half of the graduation requirements.
C. The discontinuation period does not exceed the maximum allowed duration for graduation in their academic program.
D. The student's cumulative GPA is not less than 2.00 out of 5.00.

For how many semesters can a student be withdrawn or discontinued and still be eligible to apply for re-enrollment?

Up to four academic semesters (two academic years). If the discontinuation exceeds this period, the student cannot be re-enrolled and must apply to the university as a new applicant in accordance with the announced admission regulations.

Is there a specific time to apply for re-enrollment?

Yes, there are specific dates defined in the academic calendar.

What are the procedures for submitting a re-enrollment request?

The student must submit the request through their account on the university's electronic portal or mobile application.