Policy on Withdrawal from a Course
Once enrolled in a course, a student is considered to be in that course until such time as they change their registration through the Office of the Registrar.
Each semester for each program, the Office of the Registrar posts the:
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Deadline to withdraw from a course with no notation on the student transcript.
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Deadline to withdraw from a course with a "W" (Withdrawn) noted on the student transcript. After that date, the student transcript will note the earned grade.
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A student who fails to attend a course or ceases attending a course and has not formally withdrawn by the deadline will receive a grade of "F" in the course and on the student transcript.
Students should consult an advisor, Program Director, or Department Chair whenever withdrawing from a course. Doctor of Physical Therapy students should consult the DPT Student Handbook for the withdrawal policy for their cohort-based program. All students enrolled in field placements or practica (including Physical Therapy, Nursing, Social Work, Education, and Nutrition) should consult their Student Handbook for specific withdrawal policies and procedures. Financial Aid and Immigration Status policies also apply to withdrawal from for-credit field experiences.
Please refer to the University Registrar’s web page for detailed course withdrawal procedures and schedules and for the specific deadlines for each program each semester.
Registration
Course Withdrawal and Satisfactory Academic Progress
A course withdrawal does not constitute successful completion of a course and may affect a student’s academic standing. Students who fail to successfully complete at least 50% of attempted coursework have not made satisfactory academic progress. See Satisfactory Academic Progress under Financial Information, below.
Course Withdrawal and Tuition
Registration reserves a student’s place in a course. This registration is binding, both financially and academically. Should a student decide not to attend class, written notification to the Registrar’s Office is required. Courses dropped after the beginning of the semester are subject to partial charges. Please visit the Student Financial Services website (and below) to review the tuition refund schedule for the current academic year.
Course Withdrawal and Financial Aid Awards
A course withdrawal may affect a student's financial aid (loans) and merit funds (scholarships and assistantships). U.S. students must be enrolled at least half time to receive federal loans and usually full time for scholarships and assistantships. Be sure to consult Student Financial Services, Billing and Payment (Student Accounts), to understand the financial implications of course withdrawal.