Answered By: Melissa Whitesell Last Updated: Apr 26, 2017 Views: 10
Students may drop or withdraw from classes through the first 60% of each term. Students dropping classes after the last official day to drop will receive a failing grade of "WF." Students with financial aid should consult with the Office of Student Financial Aid prior to dropping classes, as a drop or withdrawal may result in a repayment to aid programs and/or may affect the student's financial aid satisfactory academic progress status and ability to receive aid in the future. Once a student has met with the Office of Student Financial Aid, it is the student's responsibility to initiate a drop or withdrawal by completing a Schedule Adjustment Form in the Office of Enrollment Services.
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