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Home > Current Students > Withdrawal Policy
Withdrawal Request Form (PDF)
You may withdraw from classes up to and including the week before final exams by giving written notice of your intent to withdraw to the Student Services Office. Attendance in class is an important part of the learning process. Excess absence may result in a failure. Faculty may count attendance as part of the grading policy and a failure to officially withdraw may result in a failing grade. Withdrawal from classes may affect a student's financial aid. See the refund policy and financial aid for withdrawal implications.
Faculty may recommend that the College withdraw students who have missed more than 20 percent of the total scheduled classes of a course and issue a grade of WI to the student.
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