Re-admission

Students who have withdrawn or have been dismissed from the University may be readmitted with the permission of the University.

Students seeking re-admission must complete the following steps by the specified deadline given below: receive an explanation from the Education Affairs Section about the re-admission procedure; fill in the necessary items on the Re-admission Request Form; and submit the completed form (with the signature of your guarantor) to the Education Affairs Section.

*A statement of reasons for readmission must be submitted along with the application for permission. 

*After an interview with a faculty member of the department, you may be readmitted with the university's permission.

After Re-admission

The school year and semester in which a student will be readmitted differ depending on the student’s last registration status at the University. 

Depending on their credit acquisition status, readmitted students may be required to be enrolled in a lower grade (year level) than before. In principle, readmitted students will adhere to the department curriculum of the year in which they were admitted. In the case the department curriculum has been changed significantly, readmitted students may follow the department curriculum of the year in which they are readmitted. 

An explanation on course registration will be given by the Education Affairs Section at the time of the re-admission procedure. Contact the Education Affairs Section if you have any question.

Contact

If you have any questions about the re-admission process, please contact your former academic affairs section. 

Students who withdrew or were expelled from the University due to the following reasons are not eligible to apply for re-admission.

Withdrawal: Students who withdrew for the reason of exceeding the maximum period of enrollment

       Students who withdrew for disciplinary reasons

Dismissal: Students who were expelled for the reason of exceeding the maximum period of enrollment

      Students who were expelled for exceeding an approved leave of absence