Students are expected to complete all courses for which they register unless they specifically and officially alter their original registration. Students may not attend class without first registering for that class. All registration issues must be resolved by the Friday before finals. In no instance will an enrollment be created for students who complete course work without registering for the class. Registrations may be altered through three processes. adding a class or classes, dropping a class or classes, or withdrawing from the University Add Procedure After a student has registered for classes, he/she may change his/her schedule by either adding or dropping a class or classes. In each instance, an official form, the add slip, must be completed by the student and approved by the student’s advisor. In instances where the intended class is closed, the instructor’s and Dean’s signatures are also required. No add is considered official until the Registrar’s Office receives the approved form. The last day to add a class for any given semester is listed on the Academic Calendar Drop Procedure The drop slip is required when students want to drop a class or classes and remain enrolled in at least one course for the semester. See the “Withdrawal” section for withdrawing from the university completely. To drop a class or classes, the student needs his/her advisor’s signature. No drop is considered official until the Registrar’s Office receives the approved form. The last day to drop for any given semester is listed on the Academic Calendar. The last day to drop a class and receive a refund is also listed on the Academic Calendar. Students who drop a course or courses after the last day to drop a course with a refund will be charged for the course they drop. Students who drop a course or courses before the “Last Day to Drop a Course with a “W” will receive a grade of “W. ” After this final date, the calculation of the final grade will reflect requirements for the entire course Withdrawal Procedure An official withdrawal indicates a student’s desire to be removed from all classes in which he/she is enrolled for a semester. Students may withdraw from the University without academic penalty through the Friday before finals. In this case, the student will receive a grade of “W” for all courses attempted. In no instance may a student withdraw from classes after finals have begun
Students who stop attending without properly withdrawing from the university will receive a grade and will be responsible for full payment of all tuition, fees, and other charges. The return of title IV calculation may require the student to return some of the aid received (see withdrawals and refunds). Students are responsible for their grades and all charges whether they attend class or not |