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Official Withdrawal from Spring Intersession Courses
Courses less than 1 week
Prior to the first class meeting a student may withdraw and no grade
is assigned; the enrollment does not appear on the student's permanent
transcript. An administrative grade of "W" will be assigned
if a student withdraws at any time during the course.
One Week Courses
During the first day of the week a student may withdraw and no grade
is assigned; the enrollment does not appear on the student's permanent
transcript. An administrative grade of "W" will be assigned
if a student withdraws at any time after the first day of the week.
Two Week Courses
During the first three days of the first week a student may withdraw
and no grade is assigned; the enrollment does not appear on the
student's permanent transcript. An administrative grade of "W"
will be assigned if a student withdraws at any time after the first
three days of the week.
Three Week Courses
During the first week a student may withdraw and no grade is assigned;
the enrollment does not appear on the student's permanent transcript.
Prior to the last two days of the session a student may withdraw
with a "W". During the last two days of the session a
student may withdraw with a "W" for serious and compelling
reasons only.
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Four and Five Week Courses
During the first week a student may withdraw and no grade is assigned;
the enrollment does not appear on the student's permanent transcript.
Prior to the last four days of the session a student may withdraw
with a "W". During the last four days of the session a
student may withdraw with a "W" for serious and compelling
reasons only.
Six, Seven, and Eight Week Courses
During the first two weeks a student may withdraw and no grade is
assigned; the enrollment does not appear on the student's permanent
transcript. Prior to the last week of the session a student may
withdraw with a "W" . During the last week of the session
a student may withdraw with a "W" for serious and compelling
reasons only.
Courses of more than Eight Weeks
For courses longer than eight weeks, refer to the withdrawal policy
in the University catalog.
Withdrawal During Final Exam Week
Withdrawal from classes during final exam week (last week of session)
is not permitted, except in such cases as accident or serious illness
where circumstances causing the withdrawal are clearly beyond the
student’s control, and the assignment of a grade of Incomplete
is not practical. Such requests require a Petition with the signature
and approval of of the instructor and Dean of Extended Education.
The form is available in the Extended Education Registration Office
and must be filed in the Extended Education with documentation by
the last day of the session in which the student was enrolled.
A student who does not officially withdraw shall receive "F"
or "WU" grades for all courses on his/her official record.
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