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What is PAU’s Teach-Out policy?
Palo Alto University’s Teach-Out policy ensures that students can complete their degree programs if the university decides to discontinue a program.
Palo Alto University’s Teach-Out policy ensures that students can complete their degree programs if the university decides to discontinue a program. The policy guarantees that no new students will be admitted to the program after the decision, and a structured plan will be implemented to allow current students to finish their coursework and graduate without disruption. The policy also outlines communication procedures and options for students during the teach-out process.
For more details, refer to the PAU Teach-Out Policy.