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your GPA will be recalculated · which may affect your academic separation decision.&nbsp · Appeals and Exceptions Appeals&nbsp · &nbsp · Exceptions to the Required Stop-Out Period&nbsp · Seniors who can complete degree requirements in one semester with 15 or fewer credit hours · in Indianapolis · Purdue University Northwest · Second Academic Separation If you have been separated for the second time · For specific questions regarding transfer credit · contact your Purdue advisor.&nbsp · If you’re readmitted · upon receipt of your final transcript · your transfer credit will be applied to your Purdue record.&nbsp · 12 credit hours

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your GPA will be recalculated
which may affect your academic separation decision.&nbsp
Appeals and Exceptions Appeals&nbsp
&nbsp
Exceptions to the Required Stop-Out Period&nbsp
Seniors who can complete degree requirements in one semester with 15 or fewer credit hours
in Indianapolis
Purdue University Northwest
Second Academic Separation If you have been separated for the second time
For specific questions regarding transfer credit
contact your Purdue advisor.&nbsp
If you’re readmitted
upon receipt of your final transcript
your transfer credit will be applied to your Purdue record.&nbsp
12 credit hours

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