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After Registration (Drop/Withdrawal, etc...)
Drop/Withdraw from a Course
You can drop/withdraw from a course using the Registration menu of your Online Services. During the academic year, courses can be dropped up through Friday of the end of the second week of courses. Between weeks 3 and 7 of the term students can withdraw from individual courses. During summer term, refer to the deadline dates as noted on the Summer Session website.
Change of Grading Basis
Students may elect to change a course that is graded under a normal grading basis (A-F) to satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading basis (S/U). Baccalaureate degree seeking students must obtain college head advisor approval prior to changing the grading basis of a course.
Tuition & Fee payment
If you are enrolled in courses beyond the end of the add/drop period you are responsible for at least a portion of the applicable tuition and fees.
Verify your Enrollment
Now that you’re enrolled you may need to provide proof of enrollment to an organization. Enrollment verifications are available in variety of forms.
Withdraw from the University for the term
During the academic year, you may withdraw from all of your courses between weeks 8 and 10. During summer term, refer to the deadline dates as noted on the Summer Session website. This is considered a withdrawal from the university from the term and is requested by completing the withdrawal survey online.

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