If you drop a course during the tuition refund period for any semester or module, you will receive a full refund of tuition and fees. Drops during this time period can be completed by using "Student Planning" in LoggerCentral or by contacting LLCC Admission and Registration at 217-786-2292 on the main campus or any other LLCC location.
If you need assistance choosing classes, take a look at LBCC’s schedule of classes or make an appointment with an Academic Advisor .
It is the student’s responsibility to drop a course by the deadline to avoid a financial obligation to the college or to avoid receiving a “W”, “F” or “NP” grade. Even if you stop attending the class, you owe the fees unless you officially drop before the refund date.
Individual dual enrollment students may enroll in any LBCC available course if prerequisite requirements are met. Must have a cumulative high school grade point average of 2.0 LBCC Active VIKING ID (if the student has not attended LBCC for more than 1 semester, they must re-apply).
Must have a cumulative high school grade point average of 2.0 LBCC Active VIKING ID (if the student has not attended LBCC for more than 1 semester, they must re-apply). Consent from Middle/High School Administrator (their signature is required when completing the Dual Enrollment Form and when submitting it to Admissions & Records OneDrive)
Students wishing to drop one or more classes must do so through the Admissions and Records Office by filing a drop card or through the web site.
It is the student's responsibility to drop a course by the deadline to avoid a financial obligation to the college or to avoid receiving a “W”, “F” or “NP” grade. Even if you stop attending the class, you owe the fees unless you officially drop before the refund date.
An excused withdrawal occurs when a student is permitted to withdraw from a course(s) due to specific events beyond the control of the student affecting his/her/their ability to complete a course(s) and may include a job transfer outside the geographical region, an illness in the family where the student is the primary ...
After the census date, a class is not a “drop” but a “withdrawal.” Does a withdrawal affect SAP? Yes, withdrawing from class can impact your SAP status, as it affects your Cumulative Pace/Completion Rate. When a student withdraws from a class, those credits count as attempted and not completed.
To receive a grade of pass, a student must do work equivalent to a C grade or better. Students seeking an associate degree are limited to 20 units on a pass/no pass grading basis.
Courses that may be repeated up to three times (meaning a course may be taken a total of four times). A withdrawal (W) counts as a repeat attempt.
To change your major, complete this form and submit it to Admissions and Records. For more information about the various degrees, certificates, and transfer patterns, visit the Counseling or Admissions websites at LBCC.edu. Identify, your primary education goal, the major you wish to declare, and the major/plan code.
LBCC Grading Symbols A, excellent; B, good; C, satisfactory; D, passing but less than satisfactory; F, failing.
Excused Withdrawal (EW) To petition for an EW, students must complete and sign a Petition for Exception form and submit it to the Admissions and Records Office. Students who request an EW must attach documentation of the extenuating circumstance for verification to his or her petition.
Failing & Then Re-Taking a Class Croskey notes that dropping a class is better than withdrawing, but withdrawing is better than failing. “A failing grade will lower the student's GPA, which may prevent a student from participating in a particular major that has a GPA requirement,” Croskey says.
When a student drops a class, it disappears from their schedule. After the “drop/add” period, a student may still have the option to Withdraw. Withdrawal usually means the course remains on the transcript with a “W” as a grade. It does not affect the student's GPA (grade point average).
As mentioned above, in most cases it's OK to drop a class, especially if you haven't dropped a class before. Colleges understand that sometimes circumstances change, and having one dropped class on your transcript won't hurt your college applications.
Courses that may be repeated up to three times (meaning a course may be taken a total of four times). A withdrawal (W) counts as a repeat attempt.
Repetition of courses for which a grade of A, B, C, or P has been recorded shall be permitted without petition in instances when such repetition is necessary to meet legally mandated training requirement (s) as a condition of continued paid or volunteer employment. Such courses must conform to all attendance accounting, community course regulations, and other requirements imposed by applicable provisions of California law.
NOTE: Credit by examination is not subject to the course repetition rules. Courses in the 600 number band (non-credit courses) are not subject to the course repetition rules.
Unit credit is allowed only once. No credit or grades shall be allowed for unauthorized repeats. All courses, except those indicated below, may be repeated only twice and only under one of the following conditions:
If a student in the class drops, you will be notified via your LBCC student email account. Once notified, you will have 48 hours to register, after which time you will be dropped from the list.
Call us at (541) 917-4811. Registration office hours are Monday–Friday, 8:30am–4:30pm. If you need assistance choosing classes, take a look at LBCC’s schedule of classes or make an appointment with an Academic Advisor .
Classes that are non-regular have varying deadlines. Typically, the class can be dropped prior to the second class meeting. Call LLCC Admission and Registration at 217-786-2292 for exact dates.
Full Semester – Dec. 3 Module I – Oct. 4 Module II – Dec. 3 Short Semester – Dec. 3
Full Semester – April 29 Module III – Feb. 25 Module IV – April 29 Short Semester – April 29