Skip to main content

Academic Catalog > Admission and Transfer Policies > Admission is Not Guaranteed > Admission Appeals

Print this page

https://trident.smartcatalogiq.com/
03038cf2-e984-44f1-a3f9-b18990bd934a
f82c1811-4cd0-46b2-98a8-d4865b369bee
other
/Institutions/Trident-University/json/Current/Academic-Catalog-local.json
/Institutions/Trident-University/json/Current/Academic-Catalog.json
Contents
  • Introduction
  • Accreditation
  • Trident Learning Outcomes
  • Admission and Transfer Policies
    • Admission Requirements and Required Documents
    • Admission is Not Guaranteed
      • Admission Appeals
    • Readmission
    • Additional Degrees and Concentrations
    • First Session Enrollment in a Degree Program
    • Transfer of Credits
  • Bachelor to Master Dual Credit Options
  • Tuition, Fees, and Financing
  • Student Information and Procedures
  • Registration and Enrollment
  • Course and Grading Policies
  • Graduation Requirements
  • General Policies
  • University College
  • Glenn R. Jones College of Business
  • Glenn R. Jones College of Business, Department of Information Systems
  • College of Education
  • College of Health and Human Services
  • Certificates
  • Courses
  • Teach-Out
  • Academic Faculty and Staff
  • Teach-Out - Programs, Certificates, and Courses
Catalog Links
  • Catalog Home
  • Site Map
  • All Catalogs

Admission Appeals

Student applications that fail to meet admission requirements will be reviewed by the Committee on Academic Standards (CAS) to determine admissibility subject to conditions. Prior to the review by CAS, students will be asked to submit a personal statement that CAS will consider before making a decision. Students who are approved by appeal will be admitted with conditions as determined by CAS.

Application Following Denial

Students who appeal to return to Trident following denial of admission will be subject to heightened level of review and consideration by the Committee on Academic Standards (CAS) to determine admissibility subject to conditions. Students will be asked to submit a personal statement as well as documentation corroborating mitigating circumstances that CAS will consider before making a decision. Acceptance of the application and/or admission to the University is not guaranteed and may be subject to strict conditions and provisions all of which will have to be met by the student for continued matriculation and receipt of applicable aid. Decisions on application following denial are final.