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Why is my school status still "suspended" after I resumed my studies in the university?
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1, student status:? Register as a student? It means that he is still at school and hasn't graduated yet.

2. Student status: I have left school, indicating that I have completed my studies.

3. Student status: Students who retain their student status and formally obtain their student status interrupt their studies for some reason, but they do not meet the conditions for suspension. After being approved by the school, his learning qualification is limited to one year, and he can apply to the school for resumption of study at the expiration of the period.

During this period, you will not enjoy the treatment of students and suspension from school, and you may not apply for other schools. Retaining the admission qualification is not a punishment for freshmen, but a concrete policy embodiment of the party and the state's love and care for young students.

Extended Information Students' suspension from school is generally limited to one year (two years in a row can be suspended due to illness with the approval of the school), and the cumulative period is no more than two years. Students who apply to join the China People's Liberation Army (including the Chinese People's Armed Police Force) will be retained by the school until one year after retirement. Students who drop out of school should go through the formalities of dropping out of school, and the school keeps their status.

The procedure is as follows: Fill in the Application Form, and it will be effective only after the dean agrees (the school also agrees to suspend school due to illness), and the students will be reviewed and approved by the Academic Affairs Office.

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