This addendum modifies catalog content as indicated and supersedes all previous addenda. Page 14 / 28 2025-2026 ADDENDUM to the Rasmussen University Catalog and Student Handbook March 31, 2026 P. 107 Institutional Scholarship and Grant Programs (10/23/2025) Remove the Online Kickstart Grant and corresponding footnote, as this grant was discontinued after the October 6, 2025 start date. P. 107 Institutional Scholarship and Grant Programs (3/31/2026) Add the following under the list of grants and scholarships that may be combined with other University grants and scholarships, which is effective Spring quarter 2026: RasMuse Scholarship (7) (7) RasMuse Scholarships may be combined with other University grants and scholarships, with the exception of the Professional Achievement Grant. P. 110 Military Leave for Mandatory Training or Deployment (12/26/2025) Rename this section “Military Leave Policy” and replace in its entirety with the following: Military Leave Policy Rasmussen University supports our students who are service members and veterans, their spouses, and other family members. A. Eligibility • Students or admitted students who cannot attend the University due to Military Service, or have Military Service requirements that make it difficult or impossible for them to be successful in their academic programs, are eligible for a Military Leave. • Military Service is defined as voluntary or involuntary service in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Space Force, and Coast Guard (the “Armed Forces”), including service by a member of the National Guard or Reserve on Active Duty, Active Duty for training, or full-time National Guard duty under federal authority, for a period of more than 30 consecutive days under a call or order to Active Duty of more than 30 consecutive days. • Active Duty means full-time duty in the active military service of the United States, including full- time training duty, annual training duty, and attendance, while in the active military service, at a school designated as a service school by law or by the Secretary of the military department concerned. Active Duty does not include full-time National Guard duty. B. Military Leave Procedures • Students must contact their Academic Advisor to request Military Leave in advance of the student’s military service. Rasmussen University reserves the right to request supporting documentation provided at the student’s earliest convenience, such as a copy of military orders, or, for students who have yet to receive orders, a memo from their commanding officer supporting the request for the Military Leave. • Students are not required to request Military Leave if making such a request is precluded by military necessity, such as a mission, operation, exercise, or requirement that is classified; or a pending or ongoing mission, operation, exercise, or requirement that may be compromised or otherwise adversely affected by public knowledge. • In addition, a student may be deemed to have requested Military Leave if, at the time the student requests readmission to the University, the student submits an attestation that the student performed Military Service that necessitated the student’s leave from the institution. • The student cannot remain enrolled in the quarter/term that the leave begins. • If the student is currently enrolled for the quarter/term in which their requested leave is to begin, it is the responsibility of the student to request military leave and drop/withdraw from their classes. • Students receiving benefits under any of the GI Bill® education benefits will have their enrollment certifications terminated for duration of the Military Leave. C. Financial Aid and Tuition/Books/Fees Impact of a Military Leave • Students are treated as a withdrawal from the University for financial aid purposes. • If the student received federal financial aid funding for the term of withdrawal, a calculation of the amount of aid earned for the term of withdrawal will be performed, along with a calculation of the student’s tuition obligation for the same period. As a result of these calculations, the