Students not in “Active” status fall into one of the following types of inactive status, depending on their circumstance:
A suspension or leave of absence (LOA), with the intent and eligibility to return, puts the student into “Inactive Status with Privileges” (IP); examples include, medical, military, and personal LOAs. A leave is a time when the student steps away from academic studies to pursue different goals for the period of the leave. Students are subject to the GU Code of Student Conduct while on a LOA. Students are encouraged to contact their Dean’s office with any questions or concerns during their LOA.
The change of status from active to inactive with privileges (IP) carries the following administrative implications:
The student disengages from campus:
The student is not permitted to register for, attend, or audit Georgetown classes
The student is not permitted to live in GU residential facilities
During the period of leave, the University GOCard is partially deactivated. The student will not be able to access their residence hall or Yates
The students will not be able to borrow books from the library nor request any interlibrary loans
The student is not permitted to participate in events, activities, programming or services reserved for currently enrolled students at Georgetown University, including (but not limited to):
Commencement activities
Student membership at Yates Field House
Participation in campus clubs/organizations/sports
Events and programming which are limited to currently enrolled students
All Graduate Career Center Services
The student retains the following privileges:
The student continues to have access to their GU email, not just forwarding
The student has access to some NetID-enabled online resources such as GUExperience
The student has access to online library databases for research and is able to download electronic resources
Students who are separated from the University are placed into an “Inactive Status” (IS). Separation from the University is the result of transfer to another institution, or withdrawal from the University with no intent to return, including but not limited to academic dismissal, honor council dismissal, etc.
Students are encouraged to contact their Dean’s office with any questions or concerns regarding their status.
The change of status from active to inactive carries the following administrative implications:
The student disengages from campus:
The student is not permitted to register for, attend, or audit Georgetown classes
The student is not permitted to live in GU residential facilities (if applicable)
The University GOCard is deactivated so that the student does not have GOCard access to the library, residence halls, Yates, computer labs, etc.
The student is not permitted to participate in events, activities, programming or services reserved for currently enrolled students at Georgetown University, including (but not limited to):
Commencement activities
Participation in campus clubs/organizations/sports
Events and programming that are limited to current students
All Graduate Career Center services
The student will not have access to their GU email
The student will not have access to NetID-enabled online resources, including GUExperience
Students who have completed their program and are graduated from the University are placed into an
“Inactive ‘Completed’ Status” (IC).
Upon graduation the change of status from active to inactive ‘completed’ (IC) status comes with alumni
privileges as follows:
The student continues to have access to their GU email, not just forwarding
The student has access to some NetID-enabled online resources, including GUExperience
Access to Georgetown Alumni Online Resources
Receive alumni discounts on a membership to Yates Field House and theater, music, or dance performance in historic Gaston Hall or at the Royden B. Davis, S.J. Performing Arts Center
Free access to online resources through Library Link and in-person access to the Main Campus, Law Center, and Medical Center libraries.