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ÂĚñÉç (Oxy) students who have a medical or psychological condition that is negatively impacting their academic success may request a Medical Leave of Absence (MLOA). Medical leaves are intended to give students time to focus on their health and wellbeing so that they can return to campus and be successful in their academic and co-curricular pursuits.
We know that the decision to take a Medical Leave of Absence can be challenging and we strive to make the process as straightforward as possible. Our goal is for students to feel that prioritizing one's health and wellbeing is an important and valued choice.
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Requesting a Medical Leave of Absence
In order to begin the process, students should meet with a Student Success Advisor in the Dean of Students Office or Disability Services to discuss the MLOA process. Student Success Advisors seek to gain an understanding of the student’s needs, provide information, and answer any questions that arise. Depending on the circumstance, Student Success Advisors can also connect students to appropriate resources on campus (such as Emmons Wellness Center) to consult on any immediate treatment needs, and to offer support and referral if needed for the student's time away from Oxy. For some students with established care, these consultations may be unnecessary or brief. For other students who may not be sure how best to proceed, these resources can be extremely helpful in thinking about next steps in self-care.
When they have decided the MLOA option is best for them, students may obtain a Leave Withdrawal Form from the Registrar’s Office or from the Student Success Advisor working with them.
- Request: Students submit the Leave Withdrawal Form to the Dean of Students Office, along with a brief written note from the student’s treating clinician (who may be external or an Emmons Health and Wellness Center counselor), verifying the need for and recommended length of leave.
- Decision: If the Dean of Students Office approves the MLOA based on the student’s submitted documentation, they will inform the student and submit the approved Leave Withdrawal Form to the Registrar’s Office for processing. Although unlikely, if the Dean of Students Office does not approve a MLOA request, the student may appeal the decision within seven (7) days to the Dean of the College or their designee. Appeals should include the student’s explanation of their circumstances and supporting clinical documentation, as applicable.
- Notifications: The Registrar’s Office will notify other offices on campus who need to be aware of the student’s leave status (e.g. Residential Life, Financial Aid, etc.). Students will also receive a confirmation email noting their MLOA status and explaining the process to return when the student is ready. With the student’s consent or otherwise consistent with FERPA, a student's parent/guardian will also receive a notification informing them that the student will be on a medical leave. Your Student Success Advisor can also support you in planning for departing campus if you need support in this way.
- Deadlines: The deadline for requesting a medical leave once the semester is underway is the last day of classes. An approved medical leave that was requested before the Census date for a given semester will not appear on a student’s transcript; there will simply be no classes recorded for that semester(s). An approved medical leave requested after the start of the semester but before the last day of classes will result in “W” next to each applicable course.
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Benefits and Other Considerations During Leave
- Health Insurance Continuation: Because the date of an MLOA could impact Student Health Insurance Plan (OSHIP) coverage, it is important that students consult with the Emmons Student Benefits & Insurance Specialist. If the charges for Oxy Student Health Insurance are reversed, students may be removed from insurance coverage depending on the date of charge reversal. To ensure continued coverage, students need to reapply and contact JCB Insurance/Gallagher's Customer Service Team immediately via phone at (323) 603-2007 or email at GGB.JCB.StudentServices@ajg.com to request a Special Enrollment link to enroll and pay Aetna Student Health directly for their MLOA insurance coverage. Failure to do so will result in their insurance being terminated for the entire semester, regardless of when their MLOA was processed. (Please note that this coverage is only available once in a lifetime).
- Financial Aid: Because students who take an MLOA will have their tuition charges reversed, any institutional funding from Occidental will also be reversed. If the student has received state and/or federal financial aid, it will be returned according to federal regulations (34 C.F.R. 668.22), and how much aid the student is deemed to have “earned” at that point in the semester. Any “earned” federal or state aid may assist with any room or meal plan charges. The College encourages students to consult the Financial Aid Office and review the College’s financial aid policies.
- Students who have taken an MLOA may request one extra semester of financial aid (beyond what was originally offered when admitted to Occidental) if progress toward completing the degree was impeded by receiving financial aid during a semester in which they received no academic credit. Requests for one extra semester of financial aid will be considered on a case-by-case basis by the ÂĚñÉç Financial Aid Appeals Committee, and are not guaranteed. Requests, supported by medical documentation, can be uploaded to the student’s .
- International Students: International students enrolled at Oxy with an F-1 visa are advised to consult with an IPO staff member to help prepare for any implications of a Medical Leave of Absence on their immigration status and/or student visa.
- Tuition, Room, and Board Fees: Students who take an approved MLOA before the mid-semester date will have 100% of their tuition charge for the semester reversed. As with any withdrawal according to our Refunds & Withdrawals Policy, meal plan and room charges will be prorated based on usage. No adjustment will be made to mandatory fees and student health insurance fees. Once the semester’s charges have been adjusted, students who take an approved MLOA before the mid-semester date will receive a refund of tuition paid to the College for that semester, not including institutional, federal, or state funds. Students are also encouraged to consult with Student Business Services about what level of refund is available based on the timing of their leave.
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Involuntary Medical Leave of Absence
In exceptional and rare circumstances, the Dean of Students may require a student to take a medical leave of absence. This would only occur based on an individualized assessment, in consultation with the College’s CARE team, that the student’s continued enrollment creates significant risk to the student’s or others’ health or safety, or severely disrupts the College’s residential, academic environment. If the College has reasonable, objective basis to find that such a risk or disruption exists, it may require the student to submit documentation from an Emmons or external treating clinician regarding the student’s ability to safely participate in the academic program. The College will first consider whether any reasonable accommodation would adequately reduce that risk or disruption. In exceptional circumstances involving a potential threat to another person’s physical safety, the ÂĚñÉç Behavioral Intervention team may concurrently assess the situation and take actions as described in the Threat Assessment Policy. A student may appeal the Dean of Students’ decision regarding an involuntary MLOA in writing to the Dean of the College or their delegate.
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Returning from a Medical Leave of Absence
The MLOA clearance process is designed to ensure that students have had sufficient opportunity to address the health concerns that led to leavetaking, and that appropriate support and resources are in place for their return.
The return process also seeks to assure, in consultation with the student and their medical care providers, that the student will be able to participate safely and effectively in the autonomous student environment at Oxy, meet academic and technical standards (with or without reasonable accommodation), and adequately monitor their own health. Please note that the academic program at ÂĚñÉç is delivered through in-person instruction and involves on-campus residency requirements, and thus any accommodations must be designed to enable in-person participation. When applying for approval to return from a MLOA all the required materials outlined below should be submitted via email to the Dean of Students Office by the deadlines indicated: deanofstudents@oxy.edu.
In addition to the basic Returning Student Application, students must also submit three additional documents:
- A brief Student Letter describing:
- the factors that led to leavetaking;
- an overview of the treatment received to address those issues;
- any activities the student has engaged in while on leave that the student deems relevant;
- a reflection on the student’s readiness to return; plans for managing the rigors of Oxy upon return (continued treatment, support network, etc.);
- and any reasonable accommodations the student may need to return successfully.
- Treatment Provider Letter(s): For leaves which require consultation with Emmons Wellness Center personnel, students must submit a letter from their mental health or other medical treatment provider, as appropriate. Students may submit more than one letter from treatment providers (e.g., a therapist and psychiatrist, or a primary care and specialist health provider). The treatment provider’s letter should include the following information:
- The clinician’s credentials and clinical setting;
- The nature, duration, and frequency of the clinician’s contact with the student;
- The clinician’s opinion on whether the student will be ready to return to the rigorous academic and social demands of full time, in-person enrollment, and the independent residential experience at the College, by the beginning of the term for which the student is petitioning to return from medical leave.
- What restrictions or limitations, if any, the student may have upon return, and what reasonable accommodation(s) would enable the student to participate in Oxy’s programs.
- The basis for the clinician’s opinion on the student’s readiness to return.
All materials should be submitted to the Dean of Students Office via a single email to: deanofstudents@oxy.edu. Oxy’s Medical Leave Clearance Committee may request additional information, if needed to assess the student’s petition to return. Please note, Student Success Advisors are available to answer questions about the requested materials or any other aspect of the process.
We encourage students to take sufficient time to address the health-related concerns that led to their leavetaking. The length of a medical leave is determined through an interactive process with the student, intended to determine what is needed for them to address medical needs and successfully return. Students who are not approved to return may request to return again at any subsequent review period and/or appeal the denial. Any student whose request to return is denied will receive a detailed written explanation of the College’s decision and reasoning, and may appeal the denial as described below.
ÂĚñÉç administers medical leaves in a nondiscriminatory manner. The Medical Leave Clearance Process involves an individualized assessment based on the best available objective medical evidence, and gives significant deference to the student’s and their treating clinician’s opinions regarding readiness. The College will provide reasonable accommodations for students upon return, while maintaining the same fundamental academic and technical standards applicable to all students. Students with disabilities may request reasonable modifications to Oxy’s policies, including the Medical Leave Policy, by contacting accessibility@oxy.edu.