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Withdrawal Information


Class Withdrawals
You will not receive any refund of tuition and fees for withdrawing from a class.  You should strive to earn credit for any and all classes you are enrolled in.  If you are withdrawing from all the courses in which you are enrolled, even if you are enrolled in only one course, you must withdraw from the university.  Click on the University Withdrawal link below.  Excessive withdrawals will jeopardize your financial aid.  Ask Financial Aid about the 67% rule.
   Effective fall 2009
 you will be permitted five no-penalty class withdrawals only. After 5 they will be
   calculated as “F”.

How to Withdraw from One or More Classes
Complete the Class Withdrawal Form and submit to this office after all signatures have been received.


How to Withdraw from the University - Withdraw from all classes for the semester
1 - If you are an on campus or commuter student, stop by the Center for Personal Development located at
155 Spaulding Building (Infirmary Building) to initiate the process.

2 - If you are taking all classes online and you are withdrawing from the university, email Mr. Fred Sapp at fsapp@uncfsu.edu or Ms. Victoria Ratliff at vratliff@uncfsu.edu. The Center for Personal Development will be able to fax or email the form to you for completion.

***** IMPORTANT:  If you are graded for an 8 week class, you cannot withdraw from the university, you must withdraw from the individual classes that have not been graded.

University Withdrawals - Withdrawal from All Classes
Depending on the official
date of withdrawal a student may receive partial refund of tuition and fees.
Adjustment includes Room & Board and is based on % of course completion. This schedule is based on fall and spring. Please see the Business Office for the summer schedule.

Withdrawal Adjustment Schedule - All Semesters. 

Prior to course start date to 6.5% complete...............1st week...............................................................100%
6.6% to 13.0% course completion ............................2nd week..................................................................90%
13.1% to 19.5% course completion...........................3rd week..................................................................80%
19.6% to 26.0% course completion...........................4th week..................................................................70%
26.1% to 32.5% course completion...........................5th week...................................................................60%
32.6% to 39.0% course completion...........................6th week...................................................................50%
39.1% to 45.5% course completion...........................7th week...................................................................40%
45.6% to 52.0% course completion...........................8th week...................................................................30%
52.1% to 58.5% course completion...........................9th week...................................................................20%
58.6% to 65.0% course completion...........................10 week....................................................................10%
65.1% and Thereafter.......................................................................................................................................0%

Students who officially withdraw from the university will receive a WU grade in all of their classes. Students who receive WU grades may re-enroll in the next regular semester or summer term without making application for readmission.

 

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