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  School of Communication and Information 2015–2017 Academic Policies and Procedures Registration and Course Information Withdrawal  

Withdrawal


Undergraduate students who wish to withdraw from a semester must contact the adviser for their four-year school.

A graduate student who wishes to withdraw from the semester does so by submitting a written notice to the registrar, or by completing a withdrawal form in person at the registrar's office. The appropriate School of Communication and Information program director also should be consulted. A student who leaves the university without officially withdrawing in this manner will receive a failing grade in each course. The date on which the registrar receives the written notice governs the academic and financial consequences of withdrawal. The privilege of official withdrawal is not granted after the 12th week of the semester; students who leave school during this period are still considered officially enrolled and will receive final grades for the semester.

Please note that notification to the instructor, adviser, or school does not fulfill the student's obligation to communicate directly and in writing with the registrar in all matters pertaining to changes in registration and withdrawal.

 
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