Taking a Health Leave of Absence

The Process

Before you submit a formal HLOA request, it is important that you have information about the process and implications of taking a Health Leave of Absence. Please email healthleaves@cornell.edu or make an appointment with the Health Leaves Coordinator, who can facilitate consultations with health care providers, Student Disability Services, and your academic program before granting a Health Leave of Absence. The Health Leaves Coordinator will also help you identify other logistical steps you may need to take as you leave the university.

Depending on your situation, you may wish to consult with one or more of the following:

  • Student Disability Services disability access consultant
  • Health care provider
  • College student services/advising office
  • The Office of Global Learning
  • For Graduate Students:
    • Graduate School assistant dean of student life
    • Director of Graduate Studies
    • Graduate Field Assistant
    • Cornell Tech Wellness & Support Office

Once you have determined that you would like to request a Health Leave of Absence, please follow the steps listed below.

Step 1: Request HLOA

Complete the online Health Leave of Absence Request Form.

Step 2: Information about the Disability or Medical/Mental Health Reason for the Leave

You will need to provide information about the disability or medical/medical health reason for which you need a leave of absence within five business days of your HLOA request. There are three documentation options, which are listed below. Only one of the following forms of HLOA documentation is required.

  • Cornell Health: If you are working with a medical or mental health provider at Cornell Health, you can ask them to complete the HLOA documentation. You will need to complete and upload the release of information (pdf) to your myCornell Health patient portal to allow Cornell Health Records to share information related to your HLOA with the Health Leaves Coordinator.
  • External provider: Ask your healthcare provider to complete the HLOA reason for leave provider documentation (pdf) and return it to the Health Leaves Coordinator by fax or email.
  • Personal statement: If you have not been working with a healthcare provider, or if you will not be able to obtain documentation within five business days, you can complete the HLOA reason for leave personal statement (pdf) and email it to the Health Leaves Coordinator.

HLOA documentation is also referenced during the return from HLOA process, and the Health Leaves Coordinator will confirm that the reason for the health leave has been addressed in the documentation of fitness to return.

International Students

  • If you are planning to stay in U.S. or if you want to maintain your F-1 or J-1 student visa status while you are on leave, you will need to obtain the HLOA documentation from a licensed U.S.-based medical doctor, doctor of osteopathy, psychiatrist, clinical psychologist, or psychologist.
  • For leaves lasting more than one semester in duration, you will also need to provide updated documentation each semester indicating the need for a continuation of the HLOA from a licensed U.S.-based medical doctor, doctor of osteopathy, psychiatrist, clinical psychologist, or psychologist in order to maintain status.
  • The Office of Global Learning can only grant reduced course load for a maximum of 12 months.
  • It is important that you talk with an immigration advisor in the Office of Global Learning about the impact of HLOA on your visa status.

Step 3: Academic Information

Your college/school may place academic conditions on your return based on curriculum sequencing, time to degree requirements, or academic actions that will be determined and communicated to you by the end of the term.

Your college/school and the University reserve the right to change a voluntary leave to a required leave or withdrawal if an academic or disciplinary review determines it appropriate.

  • Undergraduate and Professional School Students: The Health Leaves Coordinator will contact the appropriate advising unit for academic information related to your HLOA, which will be included in the HLOA approval letter.
  • Graduate School Students: The Graduate School will consult with your field to develop an academic plan for your leave and return. This plan will be communicated to you directly.

Step 4: Commit to the Leave

You will receive an email with a link to view your HLOA approval letter in Cornell Chatter. Please review this letter and the HLOA documentation carefully. The final step is to commit to the leave by clicking on the green button that appears below the letter in Chatter.

Once you commit to the leave, notifications will alert the relevant offices and individuals listed below that you are taking a leave of absence.

  • Appropriate college/school registrar
  • Your current instructors
  • Office of the Bursar
  • Cornell Health
  • Housing Contracts Office
  • Dining Contracts Office
  • Student Health Benefits
  • Office of Global Learning International Services (for international students only)
  • Athletics (for NCAA athletes only)

Deadline to request a Health Leave of Absence

You may request a Health Leave of Absence at any time after you have commenced attendance at the university as part of a Cornell degree program. If the leave is for the current term, the last day of the term is the deadline. See Cornell Policy 7.1.

Duration of Health Leave of Absence

  • You may not return from a leave within the semester that the leave was taken.
  • The duration of the leave will depend upon the time you need for treatment and/or recovery and the resolution of academic conditions determined by your college/school.
  • Each college may set a maximum duration for a Health Leave of Absence.

Other considerations