Withdrawal from a Course
Students thinking about withdrawing from a course are encouraged to contact their Academic Advisor to discuss options. If the student would like to proceed with withdrawing from the course, it is the responsibility of the student to notify the One-Stop Student Service Center of their intention to do so.
Any courses dropped during the Course Adjustment Period will not appear on the student transcript. Any course withdrawn after the Course Adjustment Period will earn a “W,” which will appear on the student transcript. The withdrawal deadline is published on the Academic Calendar.
It is not sufficient to simply stop attending the class, or to inform the professor of the intention to withdraw. Failure to withdraw formally, or withdrawing after the published deadline, will result in submission of a grade based on the coursework completed. Information regarding refunds for course withdrawal can be found in the Refund Policy.
Withdrawal from a Course: Division of Nursing Additional Information
A student will be dismissed from the nursing program if they are unsuccessful (less than 77% or withdraw while failing) in two science or nursing courses. This includes failure of the same science or nursing course twice and/or failure of two difference science or nursing courses. See Division of Nursing Student Handbook for additional information.