Students who withdraw from one or more courses during a term, but who remain enrolled in the university, must follow the procedures published in the master class schedule booklet in order to be officially removed from the class rolls. Grading policies applicable in the event of withdrawal are stated in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog.
Students withdrawing from the university during a term must secure a withdrawal form from the office of the assistant to the vice chancellor for student affairs, obtain the necessary signatures, and return the form to the assistant to the vice chancellor for student affairs. If an emergency prevents a student from completing the withdrawal process before leaving the campus, the student should call, write, or arrange for a friend or relative to contact the Office for Student Affairs.
Students who interrupt or terminate their education at the university during or at the end of a term for any reason are responsible for clearing any indebtedness in the following areas: residential living, bookstore, financial aid office, cashiers office, library, university police department, academic departments, and health services.
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Last updated: 7/6/2005.
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