How to Withdraw
At ֱ State University, students can withdraw from any or all courses through the 10th week of the semester.
Students who are enrolled in flexibly scheduled sections can withdraw until that course’s prorated deadline. After that time, students are considered to be committed to all remaining courses and must complete them.
If students are unable to complete the semester due to extreme circumstances that first occur after the deadline, students should:
- Consult with course faculty to determine if an incomplete mark is an option.
- Consider completing a Registration Exception Form for a late withdrawal request involving documented unusual or extenuating circumstances.
- Discuss options with their Academic Advisor if additional assistance is needed to determine next steps.
You are encouraged to meet with an academic advisor in your college office to discuss the impact of withdrawal on your academic progress. If this meeting occurs before the withdrawal deadline, the advisor will be able to help you assess your situation before you make your decision. However, failure to meet with an advisor before the deadline does not justify a late course withdrawal after the deadline.
How to Withdraw from a Course
Important Information ֱ Withdrawing from a Course
Before withdrawing, check the impact a withdrawal may have on your:
- Medical Insurance - individual or family policy.
- Auto Insurance - individual or family policy.
- Current and future financial aid, including loan repayment.
- Scholarship eligibility.
- Athletic eligibility.
- International and immigration status.
- On-campus housing.
- Academic progress - students who repeatedly withdraw from one or more classes are less likely to complete their degrees.
NOTE: Withdrawing from one or more of your classes for this semester may have negative consequences.