Howard University's interim president says over 200 of the more than 500 first-year incoming students who were unenrolled for the fall semester have been readmitted to the schoolWASHINGTON -- The interim president of Howard University said over 200 of the more than 500 first-year incoming students who were unenrolled for the fall semester have been readmitted to the Washington, D.C. school. Students who were unenrolled for financial reasons had outstanding tuition balances after their financial aid and scholarships were applied, he said. Many wondered where else they would continue their education so close to the start of fall semester at most schools. “We looked at several things," Frederick said of the process for reinstating the students, including documents for incoming financial aid. About 2,200 incoming students remained enrolled after 502 were removed last week, Frederick said.