lcsc how to drop course for spring 2019

by Russ Johnson 5 min read

Students withdrawing from one or more courses at any time must initiate withdrawal by completing an add/drop form, which may be returned to the Registrar's Office in person or via LCMail. A grade of “W” will be entered on the permanent transcript for each course dropped after the 10th day of the term.

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What happens if I drop a class at LCSC?

A grade of “W” will be entered on the permanent transcript for each course dropped after the 10th day of the term. Students who fail to complete the official withdrawal process will be considered enrolled and will be graded accordingly. The deadline for withdrawal from LCSC for Fall and Spring semesters is the Thursday before Priority Registration.

What is the deadline for withdrawing from LCSC?

The deadline for withdrawal from LCSC for Fall and Spring semesters is the Thursday before Priority Registration. Withdrawing from all classes after this deadline requires a petition appeal.

When is the last day to add classes to my transcript?

Instructor signature required after 5 p.m. Last day to add classes or to drop without ‘W’ grade on transcript (10th day) (5 p.m.) (16-week or 8-week Session A) Last day to drop from 8-Week Session A classes.

What is the LCSC policy on non-attendance?

With few exceptions, neither LCSC faculty nor staff will initiate the withdrawal of a student on the basis of non-attendance unless the student is medically incapacitated or a harm to himself/herself or others. A student may not totally withdraw from all courses in a term if any of the classes in the respective term have been graded.

How do faculty and students attend class?

Faculty and students attend class in an assigned classroom or lab, at a fixed and regular meeting time. Sometimes some students attend class through video conferencing such as Zoom.

What technology do you need to complete a course assignment?

Technology needed: computer with internet connection, and speakers to complete course assignments.

What technology do you need for a college classroom?

Generally, there is no assigned campus classroom. Technology needed: computer with internet connection, webcam, microphone, and headphones/speakers for in-class participation and to complete course assignments.

What is 8 week class?

8-Week sessions are accelerated classes available during the first (A) or second (B) half of the semester.

When is the last day to register for WarriorWeb 2021?

each date during the Advance Registration period. Only currently enrolled students may register prior to open registration. August 27, 2021 (5th day of the Fall term): Last day to register/add/drop for Fall term using WarriorWeb.

Does LC State have a national student clearinghouse?

LC State has designated the National Student Clearinghouse as our authorized representativ e to provide degree and enrollment verification. Please visit the Clearinghouse website for all verification purposes.

Courses Offered in the High School

Idaho students - pay a per credit amount as authorized in Idaho State Board of Education policy V.R. $75 per credit

Courses Offered On-Campus or Online

Idaho students - pay a per credit amount as authorized in Idaho State Board of Education policy V.R. $75 per credit (plus applicable course or technology fees)

Pay via WarriorWeb

Select “Make A Payment” under Student Accounts on the Student Menu and follow the steps to pay with an e-check or credit card.

Benefits

Provides you the opportunity to experience the rigor and intellectual challenge of college classes while you earn transferable college credit.

Challenges

While academically qualified, you may not be ready socially or emotionally for college content. College classes are designed for adult learners and contemporary issues of our society will be actively discussed in the classroom.

Credit Hours

Colleges and universities measure academic work with the credit hour. Credits are sometimes referred to as credit hours or semester hours. Credits for college courses typically range from one to five hours.

Additional FERPA Information

Dual Credit students do not qualify for financial aid. To qualify for federal grants and loans, the federal government requires students to have received a high school diploma or its equivalent.

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