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Course Changes and Withdrawals
You may add courses or change credit status online or by submitting a paper request to the Registrar’s Office until late registration ends.
To change your schedule or withdraw, log in to your account in online services or submit the course change and withdrawal form.
International students: If you have an I-20 issued by the Extension School, you may add courses online, but you may not withdraw or change credit status online. You must submit all course withdrawals, even those that are part of add/drop course changes, to the Registrar’s Office for approval.
If you wish to withdraw, refer to the schedule below for refund and course record information (deadlines differ if you are in courses offered by the Institute for English Language Programs; see the IEL calendar on the IEL website). If you are enrolled for credit in a course that you do not complete and you do not withdraw from the course by the final withdrawal deadline, you may be assigned a failing grade. Stopping payment on checks or credit cards is not a valid method of withdrawing from courses.
Withdrawal deadlines
The following are dates by which a withdrawal is submitted online, postmarked, or delivered in person to the Registrar’s Office.
| Amount of refund, effect on student record | Fall term | Spring term | January session |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full-tuition refund, course dropped from record | Sunday, September 13 | Sunday, February 7 | Wednesday, January 6 |
| Half-tuition refund, course dropped from record | Sunday, September 20 | Monday, February 15 | n/a |
| No tuition refund, course remains on record, credit students receive a final grade of WD, noncredit students receive a final grade of WN * |
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| Monday-Friday courses | Sunday, November 29 |
Sunday, April 25 |
Monday, January 18 |
| Saturday courses | Friday, November 13 | Friday, April 16 | n/a |
* Credit students who do not withdraw by November 29 (fall) and April 25 (spring) are assigned letter grades.