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Discontinued Academic Program Versions
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Relay Graduate School of Education (“Relay”) reserves the right to modify its programs resulting in discontinued program versions. Once a program modification results in a discontinued program version, the discontinued program version coursework will be offered for a predetermined length of time, during which students should make every effort to complete their academic program requirements. If a student enrolled in a discontinued program version fails to meet all requirements prior to the final offering of a course or program, the student will no longer have a path to program completion. Relay reserves the right to end the predetermined length of time for program completion if all currently enrolled students completed the program requirements.

Students who fail to register for and/or successfully complete a required course of a discontinued program version in its final offering may result in a student who does not have a path to meet program completion requirements. If a student does not have a path to program completion, the student will be informed of their options to either: 1) initiate a request to transfer into an academic program version accepting new enrollments at Relay; or 2) initiate their withdrawal from the discontinued program version and Relay.

 

Students who choose to initiate a request to transfer into a new academic program version may encounter (but may not be limited to) the following: 1) new admissions criteria, 2) new program completion requirements, 3) additional required coursework, 4) additional tuition and fees, and/or 5) a delay in program completion. Students who choose to initiate a request to transfer must meet all admissions requirements for the new program version, and therefore, are not guaranteed transfer into a new program version.

 

Any student notified that they are ineligible to complete their current program and does not initiate 1) a request to transfer into a new program or 2) a withdrawal by the first day of the following term will be administratively withdrawn from Relay. Relay will administratively withdraw the student to avoid the student incurring additional tuition, fees, and charges. Students who are administratively withdrawn may be eligible for reentry into an academic program accepting new enrollments if the student meets all of Relay’s admissions criteria and requirements.

 

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