If you are registered in multiple courses during the summer and want to drop some but not all of your courses, you would be dropping individual courses. You can drop individual courses online following the steps below. Go to my.UIC.edu. Log in with your NetID and password.
Add/Drop a Course. At the beginning of each semester, you can add or drop classes if you have registered and paid in a previous period. Check your Registration Information Sheet online to find out when you can access the registration system for add/drops. Refer to the General Information Catalog for complete add/drop policies and procedures ...
To Drop/Add: *If you need to drop a course and add another course during the schedule adjustment period (from the first day of the semester to the last day to add), please follow these directions:
Withdrawing from Liberty University Online
Deadline for UG to withdraw or drop POT S2 or POT 1 course via Student Self-Service without grade of W. Students may contact their college office to request an exception by petition to the drop deadline in the case of extraordinary circumstances.
For summer semesters, a 'Summer Cancel Request' option on the Registration & Records Menu in Student Self-Service is available to submit a request to cancel all summer class registration prior to the start of the S2 part of summer.
For fall and spring terms, as long as you remain enrolled in at least 12 credit hours, you can drop a full-term course without academic penalty until the end of the eighth week of the term. Part-term courses and summer courses may be dropped without academic penalty until the midpoint of the course.
Between 4:00 pm CDT – 11:59 pm CDT on Drop Deadline, Students who would like to request a course drop should submit their request in the Add/Drop Portal, print the PDF and email this from their Illinois email to engineering@illinois.edu.
Degree students: To cancel, drop, or withdraw from the University, go to the Student Self-Service website or contact your college or department office for assistance.
You can give the college authority a letter in detail stating that you want to cancel the admission in the college. Take an acknowledgement from the college after giving this letter request them to return your documents if they don't return then you will have to file a petition against the college authority.
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).
If you choose to drop a class after the drop deadline, it is considered “withdrawing” from a class. When you withdraw from a class, instead of having a grade on your transcript, it will be marked with a “W,” and according to the school policy, you may not get your money back that you had paid to enroll.
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Too many “W” grades can affect financial aid eligibility. However, if exercised on limited occasions, a “W” grade (vs. an “F” grade) can make a big difference in a semester GPA.
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.
When a student drops a course from their schedule, the course is completely erased from the student's class schedule. Dropped courses do not appear on the student's official academic record (which includes their academic transcript) and do not incur tuition and fee charges.
Withdrawal from the University. To withdraw, a student must request withdrawal from their undergraduate college or academic affairs office or graduate department. Failing grades will be assigned to any student who leaves the university without completing withdrawal.
If you are indebted to the university at the time of withdrawal, the amount owed will be deducted from the amount of any refund available.
A drop means dropping one or more courses while remaining actively enrolled in at least one course that same semester. Students cannot drop their last course — they must follow the withdrawal procedures above. How to drop a course: To drop a course, do so online via Student Self-Service.
If you drop or withdraw, you may still owe tuition toward the classes you were signed up for. The iMSM and iMBA programs follow the Non-Standard Course Schedule, meaning we do not follow the rest of the campus for start/end dates of our courses. The non-standard deadlines are based on the number of calendar days, not weekdays. If you make no payment, and then withdraw from the university or drop courses, you are liable for the full amount of tuition and fees originally assessed less applicable refunds. It is important you pay attention to the start/end dates of your courses and know whether they are 4 or 8 weeks in length.
Withdrawal. A withdrawal means dropping all courses for the entire term after the first date of instruction. Once you have attended a class or used campus services, you may not cancel your registration. Refunds for withdrawals are provided on a prorated scale (see Course Refund Guide).
Cancellations. A cancellation is when a student signs up for courses and decides to no longer attend the University that term. Students may cancel registration no later than one day before the course officially begins. No tuition fees are charged for students who choose this option.
If you make no payment, and then withdraw from the university or drop courses, you are liable for the full amount of tuition and fees originally assessed less applicable refunds. It is important you pay attention to the start/end dates of your courses and know whether they are 4 or 8 weeks in length.
Priority registration time tickets (earliest registration times) for Summer 2022 available on Student Self-Service
Last day of instruction for POT S1. Finals on last class day or the following day.
Deadline to CANCEL POT S2 and POT 1 registration via Student Self-Service if not registered for any other summer POT course
Deadline for UG or GRAD to add POT S2 or POT 1 course via Student Self-Service
Deadline for UG to drop a POT S2A course via Student Self-Service without grade of W. Students may contact their college office to request an exception by petition to the drop deadline in the case of extraordinary circumstances.
Summer 2022 tuition and fee payment due if not enrolled in a payment plan. Visit Pay My Bill for more information regarding payment options and due dates.
Deadline for GRAD to elect credit/no credit or change credit/no credit to regular grade basis in POT S2A course.