Termination of Enrollment
Withdrawal
Students who voluntarily withdraw from school must complete a withdrawal form and have it signed by specified school officials in order to officially close their records. Withdrawal forms are available from the dean of education.
Administrative Withdrawal
A student withdrawing from Perry Technical Institute due to circumstances outside their control may be eligible for an administrative withdrawal. Grades for administrative withdrawals will not be included in calculating the student’s term or career grade point average. A student’s eligibility for an administrative withdrawal will be determined by the dean of education at the time of the student’s termination of enrollment. A student approved for an administrative withdrawal will be assigned a grade of AW.
Dismissal
Perry Technical Institute reserves the right to dismiss students for any of the following reasons:
- Violation of probation
- Violation of a last chance agreement (exceeding three probations)
- Three consecutive days of unexcused absences without notification
- Scanning another student’s card for attendance
- Aggressive, harassing, or discriminatory acts against other students or employees
- Failure to pay tuition, fees, books, or tools
- Failure to meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
- Failure to follow school procedures and policies
- Acts of theft or dishonesty
- Failure to comply with safety regulations
- Malicious damage to school property
- Insubordinate acts against staff or other Perry Technical Institute employees
- Drug/alcohol abuse
- Disruption of the learning environment
The dean or associate dean of education will conduct a full hearing of the facts and make a recommendation to the president. The authority to dismiss a student is vested in the president and the president’s decision following a review of the facts is final. In the event of the president’s absence, the authority to dismiss a student is vested in the dean of education.
After terminating enrollment, students will not be allowed back into the classroom or lab area for forgotten items without permission from the dean of education.