If you find it necessary to leave the University, you must complete a withdrawal form which
can be obtained from the Office of Counseling and Testing.
Withdrawing from the University means you are no longer enrolled in any courses for the
remainder of the term. You do not have to reapply for admission if you return the next term.
If you withdraw prior to the deadline for dropping classes, you will not receive any grades.
Your record will indicate date of withdrawal only. If you withdraw after the deadline for dropping courses,
your instructors will assign grades of "W" or "F" on their final grade rosters.
If you are registered for only one course and wish to drop it, you are actually withdrawing from the
university for the remainder of the term and must complete a withdrawal form
instead of a drop/add form.
Whatever you do, do not just leave the University or stop attending class
without completing the proper procedures to protect the integrity of your academic record.
NOTE: Deadline dates for dropping courses are printed in the academic calendar.
"Dropping" a class means you want to withdraw from that particular course only. "Withdrawing" means you want to leave the University before the end of a semester and will not be enrolled in any courses for the remainder of the term.
You are not automatically dropped or withdrawn from a class for non-attendance. You must complete the proper forms to make sure your academic record reflects the correct action.