Withdrawal from the University
A student who
wishes to withdraw from the University in good standing must obtain
the permission of the dean of the college in which the student is
enrolled. A partial refund of fees may be possible; see Office
of the Bursar. If a student leaves the University without proper
notice and permission, a mark of "WF" is recorded in all
courses for which the student is currently enrolled. Such a student
is not entitled to any refund of fees.
The following
additional rules apply to withdrawals:
- A student
is not permitted to withdraw during the final exam period of the
fall or spring semesters, or during the last two days of any summer
session.
- A student
who withdraws with permission from the University will have all
courses from the semester dropped and no grades recorded except
for courses previously dropped with a "WF."
- A student
who withdraws during the last five weeks of the fall semester
cannot return until the following summer semester, except by special
permission of the dean of the college in which he or she is enrolled.
- A student
who withdraws during the last five weeks of the spring semester
cannot return until the following spring semester, except by special
permission of the dean of the college in which he or she is enrolled.
- A student
who withdraws during the last two weeks of the first six-week
summer session cannot return for the second six-week session,
except by special permission of the dean of the college in which
he or she is enrolled.
- A student
who withdraws during the last two weeks of the second six-week
summer session cannot return until the following spring semester,
except by special permission of the dean of the college in which
he or she is enrolled.
- A student
who withdraws during the last two weeks and three days of the
eight-week summer session cannot return until the following spring
semester, except by special permission of the dean of the college
in which he or she is enrolled.
- When, in
the judgment of the medical staff of the Student Health Service,
the physical or mental condition of a student might be disadvantageous
to the health or welfare of that student or others on the campus,
the University may require the withdrawal of the student from
the University.
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