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Disqualified International Students

Helping 91ÁÔÆæ International academically disqualified students has been an essential part of the international  Gateways mission. Disqualified Students add diversity to our Semester at 91ÁÔÆæ Program (SAS). 

SAS is open to F-1 international students who have been academically disqualified from an 91ÁÔÆæ undergraduate or graduate degree program. Students transfer to SAS and take the necessary courses to be reinstated to their degree program.

Semester at 91ÁÔÆæ helps every disqualified student get readmitted to 91ÁÔÆæ and matriculate  in  good standing. The latter occurs through advising students before, during SAS orientation and one on one advising orientation on how to reapply to 91ÁÔÆæ by completing the readmission and reinstatement processes.  

NOTE:  All past due charges and any outstanding fees owed to 91ÁÔÆæ must be fully paid before applying to the SAS program.

Documents Required to transfer from International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS) to International Gateways

Reinstatement and Readmission

Undergraduate Students

  • Please meet with your current major advisor and make sure that you are allowed to be reinstated in the major. 
  • Fill out and get all the signatures required.
  • Fill out the and get all the signatures required. 
  • Reapply to . 
  • If you have any questions in regards to the CAL State Apply, please email global-students@sjsu.edu and let them know that you are a disqualified student trying to get readmitted and reinstated. 

Graduate Students

  • Meet with Marwa Abbas, SAS Advisor. Make an appointment by emailing marwa.abbas@sjsu.edu.
  • Get your (6 units of Program of Study) major courses approved by your Major Advisor or Department chair. Check to see if your department allows reinstatement. Some departments don’t allow reinstatement, such as Computer Engineering. 
  • Discuss with Marwa your other two courses in order to be enrolled in 12 units. 
  • After you have successfully enrolled in your 91ÁÔÆæ courses, fill out the reinstatement petition and get appropriate signatures. 
  • Apply to Admissions 
  • Each Department has a different deadline. 
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  • You will be notified of your reinstatement via . 
  • Please note that you are considered an Open University student.
  • They are two processes of reinstatement and readmission with two different due dates. 
  • Graduate students are not permitted to work on campus. 

Important Notes 

  • Only 9 units are to transfer through OU. Check with your major advisor. 
  • When taking OU courses through IG, you are NOT a matriculated student.
  • Check with your ISSS advisor if you have any OPT/CPT questions. 
  • Pay attention to deadlines
  • You won’t be able to sign up for Graduate Courses when taking OU courses. 
  • This is your chance to get back to school so stay positive and do your best. 

I struggled academically, leading to termination of my I-20 with only 14 units left to graduate from San José State University. Realizing the importance of finishing my undergraduate studies, I chose to study abroad at International Gateways, 91ÁÔÆæ, where Marwa Abbas provided invaluable support, helping me improve my GPA and graduate from 91ÁÔÆæ. Grateful for this opportunity, I highly recommend the International Gateways program for those seeking academic redemption or a unique learning experience in California.

Business Administration
General Business

I want to express my deep appreciation for Ms. Marwa Abbas's invaluable assistance in my reinstatement at 91ÁÔÆæ post-disqualification. Navigating the complex readmission process was made significantly easier with Ms. Abbas's guidance. From introducing the reinstatement process to managing crucial registration details, Ms. Abbas provided unwavering support. Her encouragement helped me raise my GPA above 2.0, and she inspired active participation in major-related events. 

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