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Davison House Health
Center
327 High Street
Middletown, Connecticut 06459-0496
(860) 685-2470 FAX (860) 685-2471
Medical Leave Policy
Policy
A medical leave is authorized by the vice president
for student affairs on the basis of a recommendation from the medical
director of University Health Services (UHS) or the director of the
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS). Students on a medical
leave must leave campus and focus on the evaluation of, treatment for,
and recovery from the illness or condition which necessitates the leave.
The appropriate class dean will communicate the terms of the leave as
well as the conditions and procedures for returning to Wesleyan. When a
medical leave is authorized, students are withdrawn from the courses in
which they are enrolled. In exceptional cases, some incomplete grades
may be granted, depending on course content and the date of the leave.
(Note that any semester in which a grade is given is counted as a
Wesleyan semester for purposes of graduation.)
Requesting a Medical Leave
Medical leaves typically require the positive
recommendation of the medical director of University Health Services (UHS)
or the director of the Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS).
Students considering a medical leave should consult with one or both of
these offices. The class deans can help facilitate a meeting if students
do not already have an established relationship with a Wesleyan medical
provider or therapist. In cases where a primary medical provider or
therapist is off campus, students should request a letter (sent directly
to the medical director of UHS or the director of CAPS) recommending and
supporting a medical leave. The letter should include details regarding
the condition, illness or diagnosis, and an anticipated plan of
evaluation and treatment.
After the case has been reviewed by the appropriate
Wesleyan staff member, the medical director of UHS or the director of
CAPS will forward their recommendation to the appropriate class dean.
The class dean will confer with the vice president for student affairs
and communicate the terms of the leave as well as the conditions and
procedures for returning to Wesleyan.
The minimum duration of a medical leave recommended
by UHS is the balance of the semester in which it is authorized. The
minimum duration of a medical leave recommended by CAPS is the balance
of the semester in which it is authorized plus one additional semester.
Permission to return to campus can be granted only by
the class dean and only in rare instances. Engaging in on-campus
activities while on medical leave cannot be considered part of a
student's treatment plan.
Returning from a Medical Leave
Students currently on a medical leave should notify
the appropriate class dean when they are prepared to return to Wesleyan.
Letters of intent are due no later than July 1 for the fall semester and
December 1 for the spring semester. The primary provider responsible for
treatment during the leave should provide diagnosis and treatment
documentation directly to the medical director of UHS or the director of
CAPS. The deadline for receipt of all required materials is August 1 for
the fall semester and January 1 for the spring semester.
After the case has been reviewed by the appropriate
Wesleyan staff member, the medical director of UHS or the director of
CAPS and the appropriate class dean(s) will meet with the vice president
for student affairs concerning the student's preparedness to return to
the University as a full-time student in residence. The vice president
will make the final decision concerning the student's return. The class
dean will communicate the decision to the student, and coordinate the
student’s return to campus. After returning from a medical leave,
students will be expected to meet with appropriate UHS or CAPS staff
member(s) as directed. Periodic meetings with the class dean will also
be expected.
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