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Through the first week of the term, students can withdraw from the university without penalty by dropping all
classes using the Register & Drop/Add link in the Student Center, found via the Student Self-Service page in the sidebar
under the Services tab, in OneStart.
After dropping all classes, it is a good idea
to print a copy of your Class Schedule to be sure all classes were successfully dropped.
After the first week of the term students who are forced to discontinue all studies (even if enrolled in
only one course) and withdraw from the University must contact the Student Advocates Office in
Eigenmann Hall 1121, in order to complete the withdrawal process.
Please note the following exceptions: International
students must go to the Office of International Services in
Franklin Hall 306; Law students must go to room 024 of the Law
School; and University Division students must go to
Maxwell Hall 101. All other students must withdraw through the
Student Advocates Office. Failure to withdraw from the
university through the appropriate office may result in grades
of F in all courses.
If a student withdraws after the first week of classes, the
classes in which the student was enrolled will be retained on
the student's record with a grade of W or F (as appropriate)
and a notation of the date of withdrawal. The student should
refer to the Official
Calendar to determine the last day to withdraw with an
automatic grade of W.
To qualify for the grade of W after the deadline, a student
must be passing the class(es) on the date of withdrawal. If the
student is failing, the grade on the date of withdrawal will be
F.
Students should consult the
Official Calendar to determine the
period in which they can withdraw and still receive a full or
partial fee refund.
Note: A student who is found to have committed an act
of academic misconduct while enrolled in a class and is
assigned a grade of F by the instructor as a result of the
dishonesty will have the grade of F entered in place of
the automatic W which would otherwise have applied. A grade of
F recorded as a result of academic dishonesty will be subject
to the same procedures as if the student had not attempted to
withdraw from the course.
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