Adds and drops (including those for audited courses) are allowed at the discretion of the student (without instructor’s and
graduate coordinator’s approval) for the first fourteen calendar days of a semester (the first three calendar days of a summer
session). The Graduate College will not approve an add of a regularly scheduled class nor a change to or from audit after
the fourteenth day. To drop a class after the fourteenth day, the Graduate College requires instructor's and Graduate Coordinator's
approval.
Students may drop a course or withdraw from the University between the second and ninth week of a semester and be eligible
for a WP (withdraw passing), contingent upon satisfactory performance in the course. To be eligible for a WP, a graduate student
must be doing C work or better. The signatures of the instructor, the coordinator, and the Graduate College dean designate
are required.
After the ninth week, students who withdraw from a course receive a WF (withdraw failing) unless a WP is authorized by the
dean designate of the Graduate College for serious documentable contingencies such as an extended illness.
For summer terms, students may drop a course or withdraw from the University and receive a WP contingent upon satisfactory
performance in the course if the drop or withdrawal occurs prior to the following deadlines:
during the fifth week of an eight-week session
during the fourth week of a six-week session
See the calendar published by Summer Programs for specific deadlines for withdrawing from a course during a particular summer
session.