Students may withdraw from courses after the 鈥淎dd/Drop鈥 period has passed. The last day to 鈥淲ithdraw鈥 from a course is indicated on the Academic calendar, and is typically at the midterm in the ninth week of the semester. Students must complete the Add/Drop form, indicating a 鈥淲ithdrawal鈥 and having it signed by their instructor or academic advisor. The form must be, then, submitted to the Registrar鈥檚 Office for processing. A grade of 鈥淲鈥 (withdrawn from course) will appear on the student鈥檚 transcript.
- Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness
- Verification of Student Identity in Distance Education
- Undergraduate Admissions, Procedures, & Requirements
- First-Year Admissions Procedures
- Transfer Policy & Procedures鈥
- Prior Learning Policy
- AP Credit
- Home-Schooled Students
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- Deferred Admission
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- Graduate Admissions, Procedures, & Requirements
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- Financing Your Education
- Tuition and Fees
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- 厂肠丑辞濒补谤蝉丑颈辫蝉鈥
- Work-Study Program
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- Refund Policy
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- Credit Hour Policy
- Undergraduate Student Standing
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- Graduation Requirements
- Academic Policies
- Grading System
- F Grade and Repeated Courses
- Policy on Incompletes
- Add / Drop
- W Period
- WP / WF Period
- Withdrawal from All Courses / Leave of Absence
- Physical or Financial Hardship Withdrawal Policy
- Re-Enrollment After Hardship
- Final Grades
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- Grade Appeal Process鈥
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- Graduate Degree Requirements鈥
- Academic Dishonesty, Dismissal & Appeal
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