Exit Interview

Should you be granted an administrative or medical leave of absence, withdraw from school, or be dismissed, you are required to have an EXIT INTERVIEW with the PA Studies Registrar and the PA Studies Department Chair or designated faculty member. This will involve returning your computer and any other instructional property that has been entrusted to you and turning in your identification badge and white clinical jacket.

Other things to be considered at this time are clearance of all current debt with the medical school, the onset of the grace period if you should have school loans, and termination or conversion of your health and disability coverage. You must also arrange for an EXIT INTERVIEW with the Director of Financial Aid.

Students dismissed from the PA Program will no longer be able to attend program classes and activities unless an appeal is in progress.

Updated May 2011

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