2026 - 2027 Catalog

Leaves of Absence

Medical Leave Policy

Medical Leave is intended for enrolled and programmatically accepted students who need to take time away from their academic program for significant health reasons and who, for medical reasons, are unable to complete the quarter in which they are currently enrolled. Medical Leave is also available for students who are primary caregivers for someone who is experiencing a health or medical issue, which has resulted in their inability to complete the term in which they are currently enrolled. Each Medical Leave can be up to one quarter and may be extended through the following quarter/term. No approved medical leave may extend for more than two consecutive quarters or up to a maximum of six months in total length, excluding break weeks. At the end of the approved leave, the student must return on the next start date based on their term cycle and program of enrollment. During a student’s enrollment, there is no limit to the total number of non-consecutive quarters/terms that a student may apply for and accumulate medical leave. 

Qualified students with a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) who are seeking academic adjustments, auxiliary aids, or other support services should refer to our Accommodations Policy. Temporary medical conditions are not considered a disability under the ADA unless they are severe enough to result in a substantial limitation of one or more major life activities. Such a determination is made on a case-by-case basis, taking into consideration the duration or expected duration of the impairment, and the extent to which it actually limits a major life activity of the individual. If you believe that your medical condition may qualify as a disability under the ADA and require support services or other accommodations, please contact an Accommodations Liaison.

Students who are placed on a Medical Leave of Absence are treated as a drop/ withdrawal for Financial Aid purposes. If the student received federal financial aid funding for the term in which the student withdrew, a calculation of the amount of aid earned for that term will be performed along with a calculation of the student’s tuition obligation for the same period. As a result of these calculations, the student may have a tuition balance, may have unearned federal aid funds that must be returned by the College or student, or may have a tuition refund due. These calculations will be performed according to federal guidelines and institutional policy, and the student will be notified of the outcome. If a tuition refund is due to the student, it will be returned to the student. Refunds will be paid to the appropriate funding agency within 45 days, and the student will be billed for any remaining unpaid balance. See the Refund Policy.

Students with federal financial aid, federal loan obligations, or military tuition assistance must contact their lenders and the military financial aid specialist to ascertain their loan repayment status or repayment of tuition assistance during the Medical Leave. Students who received federal student loans at any point during their enrollment at the College will receive further information regarding their loan obligations and repayment in an exit interview provided by the College within 30 days of the student’s withdrawal date. Students who return from a Medical Leave of Absence will have their eligibility to apply for financial aid reinstated, but the funding package may be different from the term in which the student withdrew due to changes in student eligibility.

Applying for Medical Leave of Absence:  To apply for a Medical Leave, the student must obtain the Medical Leave Request Form from their Academic Support Advisor. The student will be required to present and upload a signed note from a professional therapist/physician on letterhead where the professional practices. The note must include a timeframe, specifically the expected start date of the leave and the anticipated conclusion of the leave. The student cannot remain enrolled in the quarter/term in which the leave begins. 

Returning After Medical Leave of Absence:  To return from Medical Leave, the student must complete and submit the Medical Leave Return Request Form prior to the first day of the quarter/term in which the student wants to return to complete the reentry process. Additionally, the student must submit a signed note from the student’s professional therapist and/or physician stating the student’s medical situation and that the professional therapist/physician believes the student is able to return to the College. A student returning after a Medical Leave of Absence will be returned to their previous program and catalog.

Policy Regarding Grades in the Event of a Medical Leave of Absence 

  • If the student takes Medical Leave before the start of an upcoming quarter those course(s) will be dropped without being recorded on the student’s transcript and tuition will not be charged. 
  • A grade of “W” will be recorded for each course for which a student was registered if the student takes Medical Leave from the College at any time following the course drop period of the quarter/term. The student will need to repeat any course required in their program for which the W grade was awarded. 
  • a student completes any course(s) and then takes a Medical Leave, the letter grades earned for the completed courses will remain on their transcript. •
  • Academic probations, warnings, and dismissals related to Satisfactory Academic Progress remain applicable to students who take a Medical Leave. If a student is already on probation or is placed on probation while on leave, the conditions of his or her probation are continued to the quarter/term in which they return to the College.

Medical Leave Withdrawal: Students who do not return to their academic program following their Medical Leave will be withdrawn with a status of Medical Leave Withdrawal. Returning After Medical Leave Withdrawal Re-enrollment will require a student to reapply to the College and the terms of the Re-Entry policy will apply.

 

Military Leave

Hondros College of Nursing supports our students who are service members and veterans, their spouses, and other family members. 

A. Eligibility:  Students or prospective students with service requirements that make it difficult or impossible for them to succeed in their academic program are eligible for a military leave. For purposes of granting Military Leave, service requirement is defined as (a) deployment, (b) mobilization leading to deployment, or (c) mandatory training. 

B. Military Leave Procedures:  Students must contact their Academic Support Advisor to request Military Leave and provide a copy of their military orders for authentication. Students who have yet to receive orders need to provide a memo from their commanding officer supporting the request for Military Leave.

  • The student cannot remain enrolled in the quarter/term in which the leave begins. 
  • If the student is currently enrolled for the quarter/term in which their requested leave is to begin, it is the responsibility of the student to request military leave and drop/withdraw from their classes.
  • Students receiving benefits under any of the GI Bills will have their enrollment certifications terminated for the initial term of the military leave and any subsequent terms for which leave is approved.

Financial Aid and Tuition/Books/Fees Impact of a Military Leave: Students are treated as a withdrawal from the College for financial aid purposes because students who take a military leave are generally not able to return to the same point in their academic studies upon return, as certain scheduling adjustments may be required.

  • If the student received federal financial aid funding for the withdrawal term, a calculation of the amount of aid earned for the withdrawal term will be performed, along with a calculation of the student’s tuition obligation for the same period. As a result of these calculations, the student may have a tuition balance, have unearned federal aid funds that must be returned by the College or the student, or have a tuition refund due. These calculations will be performed according to federal guidelines and institutional policy, and the student will be notified of the outcome.
  • If a tuition refund is due to the student, it will be returned to the student. Refunds will be paid to the appropriate funding agency within 45 days, and the student will be billed for any remaining unpaid balance. See the Refund Policy
  • Students who return from a Military Leave will have their federal financial aid reinstated, but the funding package may be different from the term of withdrawal due to changes in student eligibility.
  • Students with federal financial aid and federal loan obligations must contact their lenders; in addition, if receiving military tuition assistance must also contact the military financial aid specialist to ascertain their loan repayment status or repayment of tuition assistance during the Medical Leave.
  • Students who received federal student loans at any point during their enrollment at the College will receive further information regarding their loan obligations and repayment in an exit interview provided within 30 days of the student’s withdrawal date.
  • If the student discontinues their program, any supplies or textbooks issued to and paid for by the student become the student's property. Electronic resources, access to which the student paid for as part of the Technology Fee, shall remain accessible to the student as long as the license provided by the publisher/ content owner allows. Licenses for electronic resources, which are utilized in most courses at Hondros College of Nursing, are typically active for a length of 180 days to two years, depending on the publisher.

C. Academic Impact of a Military Leave

  • A grade of “W” will be recorded for each course for which a student was registered if the student takes Military Leave from the College at any time following the course drop period of the quarter. The student will need to repeat any course for which the W grade was awarded.
  • All academic probations, warnings, and dismissals remain applicable to students who take a Military Leave. If a student is already on probation or is placed on probation while on leave, the conditions of their probation continue until the quarter in which they return to the College. 
  • The standard transfer of credit policies apply for courses taken elsewhere while on leave to any academic work done by the student while on Military Leave from the College.

D. Long Term Military Leave for More Than Two Quarters in Length

Military service members who are given official orders to deploy for state or federal needs, as well as their spouses, who cannot complete the academic quarter due to the deployment, may withdraw without penalty from any or all classes in which they are enrolled, even if the established deadline for withdrawal has passed. These students are entitled to a full refund of tuition and mandatory fees for the term, subject to applicable laws governing federal or state financial aid programs and allocation or refund as required under those programs. Students in good standing who withdraw under this policy may be readmitted and reenroll into the same program under the catalog that is current at the time of re-enrollment, without penalty or redetermination of admission eligibility, within one year following their release from active military service upon submission of military orders showing their military deployment has been completed. Programs with specialized admissions requirements are excluded from this policy; students must meet those additional requirements at the time of re-enrollment.

E. Short Term Military Leave for Up to Two Quarters in Length

Military service members who are given official orders for mandatory training and cannot complete the academic quarter due to military training may withdraw without penalty from any or all classes in which they are enrolled, even if the established deadline for withdrawal has passed. Each leave may be for up to two consecutive quarters. There is no limit to the total number of Military Leaves that a student may accumulate during their enrollment with the College. Students in good standing who withdraw under this short-term (up to two quarters in length) leave policy reenroll at the start of the next term/quarter after the military training is complete and will be allowed to return into the same program under the catalog that the student was enrolled in prior to the military leave. The student will be charged the same tuition rate as their original program or the new tuition rate, whichever is lower. The student must contact their Academic Support Advisor at least one week prior to the first day of the quarter/term in which the student wants to return to complete the reentry process and submit the military orders showing their military training has been completed. If the student reenrolls after more than one quarter, they will reenroll under the catalog and tuition rate that is current at the time of re-enrollment, without penalty or redetermination of admission eligibility, within one year following their release from military training. Programs with specialized admissions requirements are excluded from this policy; students must meet those additional requirements at the time of re-enrollment.

Short-Term Leave Policy

A Short-Term Leave status is a form of administrative withdrawal that may be initiated by Hondros College of Nursing under the following circumstances when the student has expressly indicated an intent to return in the next scheduled quarter/term:

  • A student who has completed all of their registered courses in the quarter/term prior to the end of the quarter/term. 
  • A student who has no viable options to maintain at least a part-time student status through the end of a quarter/term due to a Hondros College of Nursing -initiated policy or decision to cancel a course, temporarily suspend a student’s participation in a course or program, temporarily suspend a program’s operation, or temporarily close a campus location. 
  • A student residing within an area declared a disaster by a state or federal agency may initiate a request. The address on file in the student’s record is the address that will be used to determine eligibility. 
  • A student who experiences the death of an immediate family member (spouse/domestic partner, children, siblings, grandparents, grandchildren, parents/guardians) and is unable to complete the quarter in which they are currently enrolled. Documentation will be required. 

A student in a Short-Term Leave status is reported as withdrawn to the U.S. Department of Education, and any outstanding student loans will enter the applicable grace period/ repayment period. A student who is placed on Short-Term Leave may have their federal financial aid recalculated per the Federal Return of Title IV Funds Policy. This recalculation may result in the return of federal financial aid funds to the U.S. Department of Education and result in a balance owed to the College. A student placed on Short-Term Leave may return to the College on the next scheduled quarter/term start date and continue their studies. A student on Short-Term Leave who does not resume their studies by the end of the first week of the subsequent term will be administratively withdrawn from the College.