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Whats the difference between Disqualified and Dismissed?

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Posted Alyssa Meston edited answer

Whats the difference between Disqualified and Dismissed?

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It always seemed to me that I was the only one who never understood the difference between these two terms. By the way, not so long ago I found out about director disqualification. My friend works as a director of a large company and as it turned out if you working as a director committed fraud or something like that you will be disqualified from acting as a director and a disqualification period can be for even 15 years! In my country, there is no such disqualification, so I was particularly interested in finding out what it is.

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Disqualification refers to the first time you are excluded from the University because of sub-standard performance. If you are reinstated and do not meet the terms of your reinstatement agreement, you are automatically dismissed. Being dismissed means that you cannot apply to return for at least one semester; students who are dismissed a second time must wait 2 years to reapply.

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Disqualification occurs once a student falls below class level limits two semesters in a row. Dismissal occurs after a student has been reinstated from a previous disqualification and does not meet the conditions of the reinstatement contract.

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