Resignation from Courses
Beginning with the fourth week and continuing through the tenth week of the semester, students may withdraw from courses via CUNYfirst without academic penalty. The final date of this period is published in the Academic Calendar each semester. After the tenth week, to withdraw students must apply for resignation.
Requests to resign after the tenth week must be filed at Jay Express Services Center and must include the signature of the instructor as well as medical, occupational, psychological, or other appropriate documentation. Such resignations must be approved by the Vice President for Enrollment Management. If approval is denied and the student does not complete the course in question, he or she receives a grade of WU, which is the equivalent of an F.
In rare circumstances, students may be granted retroactive resignation from courses taken in a previous semester. However, such resignation must be for all courses taken in that semester and must be due to extraordinary circumstances, substantiated by appropriate documentation. Retroactive resignation from an entire semester will be allowed only once in a student’s graduate course of study. Retroactive resignation does not provide the basis for requesting a refund. All refunds of tuition and fees are made in accordance with the fee schedule in the Bulletin. If a retroactive resignation is approved, the student may be required to return some or all financial aid received for that semester. Applications for retroactive resignation may be obtained at the Jay Stop website: http://jstop.jjay.cuny.edu. All resignations are subject to final authorization by the Registrar.