This policy applies to all students who are members of the military. Military dependents whose families must move due to the deployment or relocation will receive the same consideration.
Full-term Leave of Absence or Withdrawal
Upon receipt of activation orders, students may request a withdrawal due to extenuating circumstances. Depending on the circumstances, a student may receive a grade of "W" in each course, or a student may be dropped and all courses removed from the transcript.
Withdrawal due to a voluntary or involuntary call to active military service with approved documentation will result in a refund of tuition.
Accommodations in accordance with the provisions in the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 will be made for students to be readmitted with the same academic status as before deployment if there is no dishonorable or bad conduct discharge from the military and the cumulative length of this absence and all previous absences from undergraduate study due to military service does not exceed five years. Faculty should contact their respective Dean or the Provost when the Faculty member becomes aware of a student's military deployment. The President will direct an appropriate official to maintain records of students currently in the military.
The student should notify the Dean of Students, provide documentation of the call to service, and submit notification whether or not the student intends to return to the University. All documentation should be submitted to the Dean of Students via email at DOS@uah.edu
Temporary Leave of Absence
At times, students may have to miss multiple classes due to required military service. Students can request for a letter from the Dean of Students documenting the call to service be sent to the student's faculty members. Students are encouraged to work with their faculty members directly on an accommodation for making up any missed exams or assignments. The faculty member is responsible for giving the student a reasonable extension for making up missed work. Faculty should be flexible and work with the student to come to an agreement that is fair to both the student and the faculty member.