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Have you exhausted all of your resources for support and sure that there are no alternatives?
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Have you read and understood the withdrawal process outlined in the bulletin?
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Have you checked with Student Financial Aid to determine whether or not your financial aid (including scholarships) will be impacted by this decision?
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Have you consulted with your academic advisor to determine the impact on your degree plan?
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Have you determined if this withdrawal will have an impact on your GPA?
Withdrawal Facts
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Sometimes course withdrawals can be avoided through active intervention and behavior modifications. The Division of Student Academic Support Services offers a variety of services that can assist you throughout this
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The University has very specific policies regarding course withdrawal. “Dropping” a course and “withdrawing” from a course are two different Please consult the bulletin carefully.
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Depending on the type(s) of financial aid you currently receive, your current and/or future eligibility may be impacted by your decision to withdraw from your courses. You should always consult with Student Financial Aid (327 MSC) prior to dropping a course or withdrawing from your courses.
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Withdrawing from your courses are directly tied to your inability to continue to make progress in your degree The degree plan outlined in the bulletin is only possible if you continue to persist and make progress in your coursework.
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Depending on various factors, your withdrawal can result in failing (F) grades. In certain cases, your professors have the option of issuing a “W”,
“F,” or “FN” grade upon your withdrawal. You should always discuss potential withdrawals with your professors prior to making any decisions.
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