WITHDRAWAL FROM CLASSES
Any student may withdraw from a class until
one week beyond mid-term of a semester or a summer session. All
withdrawals from classes after the “drop/add -
change-of-schedule” period are recorded with a “W” on the
student’s permanent academic record along with the official date
of withdrawal. Half-term courses or short-term courses have
withdrawal time limits established on a basis prorated to
withdrawal dates for full-term courses. You must obtain either
your adviser’s or the instructor’s signature during this time
period. No student is permitted to withdraw from a class later
than one week beyond mid-term of a semester or summer term. Only
a grade of “F” or “I” may be recorded for any student who enters
this time period and fails to complete a course. (Exceptions -
See “Withdrawal from the University” on this page)
Failure to follow the prescribed procedures
and to observe the prescribed time limits for withdrawal from
classes will result in the recording of failing grades in
discontinued courses.
Note: If a student withdraws from or
fails to complete a course taken as a “repeat,” the original
grade earned will remain in the overall grade point average
calculation.