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unenrolled

Unenrolled is a term used to describe a person who is not currently registered or enrolled in a program, course, or institution. The status is typically contrasted with enrolled or active, and can be temporary or permanent depending on the context. Unenrolled does not necessarily imply formal withdrawal or dismissal, but often it reflects a period of inactivity or cessation of participation.

In education, unenrolled most often refers to students who have left a school, college, or university for

Implications include access to courses, eligibility for financial aid, and the status of credits and transcripts.

Outside traditional education, unenrolled can apply to membership in programs, online courses, or training tracks when

Related terms include withdrawal, leave of absence, suspension, and dismissal. The exact meaning and implications of

a
term
or
permanently.
Reasons
include
voluntary
withdrawal,
academic
dismissal,
failing
to
meet
program
requirements,
or
transferring
to
another
institution.
Institutions
may
label
a
student
as
unenrolled
when
they
are
on
a
leave
of
absence,
awaiting
re-enrollment,
or
after
completing
a
term
without
continuing.
Transcripts
may
show
term-by-term
enrollment
status,
and
certain
services
such
as
on-campus
housing,
library
access,
or
student
discounts
may
be
restricted
while
unenrolled.
Some
processes
require
enrollment
verification
for
loans
or
scholarships.
a
person
chooses
to
discontinue
participation.
In
administrative
contexts,
unenrolled
is
sometimes
used
to
indicate
that
a
person
is
no
longer
a
registered
participant
in
a
program,
with
records
retained
for
future
reference.
unenrolled
vary
by
institution
and
jurisdiction,
and
policies
govern
how
and
when
a
person
may
re-enroll.