Acceptance Denied for Conduct Policy
CalSouthern reserves the right to evaluate and document special cases and to refuse or revoke admission if the University determines that the applicant or learner poses a threat, is a potential danger, is significantly disruptive to the CalSouthern community, or if such refusal or revocation is considered to be in the best interest of the University.
Applicants for admission to the University are subject to the Learner Code of Conduct and will be denied acceptance under the Denied for Conduct (DC) Policy in the event that an applicant exhibits behaviors such as physical abuse, verbal abuse, threats, intimidation, defamation, harassment, or other behaviors prohibited in the Learner Code of Conduct.
The University reserves the right to refuse admission for applicants that have been expelled or suspended from, or determined to be a threat, potential danger, or significantly disruptive by another institution. The University also reserves the right to refuse admission for applicants that have withdrawn multiple instances over a period of time and have shown an inconsistent enrollment pattern with the University.
Learners whose admission is revoked after enrollment must be given due process. Any refunds issued to such learners shall be in accordance with the University’s Refund, Cancellation, and Withdrawal Policies.