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  School of Management and Labor Relations 2008-2010 Academic Policies and Procedures Registration and Course Information Change of Registration and Withdrawal  

Change of Registration and Withdrawal


After the add-drop period ends, the only routine permissible changes of registration are withdrawals from individual courses or withdrawal from all courses. Both actions are allowed without academic penalty until the end of the seventh week. The date on which the graduate registrar receives notice of withdrawal from the student governs the academic and financial consequences of the withdrawal. Any student withdrawing from a course after the seventh week needs the approval of the dean's office, is required to provide a letter indicating academic status in the course from the course instructor, and could receive a failing grade at the discretion of the instructor. A student who stops attending a course without notifying the registrar will receive a grade of F in that course. No refunds of tuition are given for individual course withdrawals after the drop period ends. A student who withdraws from all courses may receive a partial refund, however, according to the rules described on the registrar's website at http://registrar.rutgers.edu/NB/ENROL-NB.HTM. Withdrawal of any sort is not permitted during the last two weeks of classes.

 
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