Return from Hospitalization
Return to Campus Following Hospitalization
A student who is hospitalized—voluntarily or involuntarily— because of a physical or mental health matter may wish to take a medical leave from ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ to recover. If so, the student should contact their student dean and follow the Voluntary Medical Leave process.
Return from Hospitalization
Eligibility for discharge from the hospital does not equate to readiness to return to campus. If a student is medically discharged from a hospital and does not wish to take a medical leave, that student must be evaluated within 24 hours from that discharge by ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾’s Counseling Services or Health Services to discuss there readiness to return to campus and re-engage in the life of the College. In extreme circumstances where there is a high level of concern, a student may be required to remain off campus during this period of evaluation.
While the college will make every effort to move swiftly, students should be aware that this evaluative process can take up to a week and it may involve a student engaging in multiple meetings with Counseling staff as well as consideration of other pertinent factors, including the student’s ability to successfully make-up missed academic work and the student’s impact on the community.
If the individualized evaluation and assessment determine that the student needs or requires more support than they can receive while engaged in an educational and residential setting, the student will be advised take a voluntary medical leave from ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾. This will allow the student to attend to their health and well-being during a concentrated period of recuperation.
If the student is unwilling to take or unable to execute a voluntary medical leave, the Involuntary Medical Leave process shall be followed.
Notification to the Family
The College reserves the right, consistent with applicable state and federal privacy laws, to notify a parent or guardian of their student’s change in status if circumstances warrant and if it is believed to be in the best interest of the student’s health and well-being, and that of the College community.