Re-admission to the College
Bladen Community College encourages all former students who left the college in good standing to enroll for additional study. However, re-admission after withdrawal is not automatic. Students who have been out one term or longer should contact the Admissions Office so their file can be reactivated. A new application must be submitted. If the program in which the former student is applying for admission requires placement testing, the student must be retested if previous test scores are over five years. Students who reenter the college after one semester absence must do so under the current operating catalog.
See specific sections on Health Education Programs (Associate Degree Nursing and Practical Nursing) for readmission requirements.
Students who have been dismissed or suspended for disciplinary or academic reasons must appear before the Vice President for Student Services and petition for readmission to the College. The Vice President for Student Services will either accept the student or refer the student to the Admissions Committee or the Executive Committee. The college reserves the right to refuse admission to any student whose enrollment or continued presence is considered to create a risk for campus safety or disruption of the educational process.