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What happens when someone on medical withdrawal comes back to MIT?

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What happens when someone on medical withdrawal comes back to MIT?

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For undergraduates, the readmission process is initiated through SSS. The student is asked to prepare a readmission application, including a statement about what he or she has done during the medical withdrawal and how he or she is now ready to return. In addition, either the chief or the associate chief of Mental Health will interview the student applying for readmission after a mental-health-related withdrawal to see if he or she has stabilized enough to return. (Another MIT Medical care provider will interview applicants for readmission after for non-mental-health-related medical withdrawals.) As part of the readmission assessment, the Mental Health Service chief or associate chief may want to speak with clinicians the student saw during the withdrawal period. At times, it is a requirement that the student be in therapy after returning to MIT. The Mental Health Service has a therapy group for students who have recently returned from medical withdrawal. For graduate students the proc

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