To drop or withdraw from a course, click the “My Enrollment History” option from the menu frame on the left of the screen. Then click the “Enrolled” tab. This shows a list of your currently enrolled courses. If you are within the drop window for that course, a “Drop” button will appear next to your course.
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If you are needing to take a break from classes, please contact the Student Success Office about the withdrawal process.On-Campus Undergraduate: [email protected] or 606-539-4230.Online Undergraduate : [email protected] or 606-539-4646.
Go in person to the registrar's office to get a class withdrawal sheet. Some institutions also accept withdrawals through email. Look on your school's website for an email address for the registrar's office or the academic advisor's office. When in doubt, contact an academic advisor.
However, if you miss this deadline, your transcript will show that you withdrew from the course, even if you sign up for a new course in its place. If you drop a class and later decide to retake it, you will have to retake the entire course, no matter how far along the course was when you dropped it.
When a class is dropped, the grades do not appear on the transcript of the student. The whole class is removed. In a withdrawal, the grades appear as “WF” or “WP” on the transcript of the student.
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Throughout your college career, you may have to drop a class. Doing so is not frowned upon as there are many valid reasons as to why it would be the right decision. But, when you do choose to drop a class, it's best if you do so before the deadline and have chosen to do so after attempting other alternative solutions.
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.
5 Reasons You Can Drop a Course: The course isn't required for your degree, isn't relevant to your degree, or isn't an acceptable elective. You're too far behind in the syllabus and you can't fathom catching up. You bombed your first midterm and can't reasonably recover your grade. (Abort mission.
Withdrawing is not the same thing as dropping a class early in the semester. 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.
A cancellation occurs when a student disenrolls all course sections for a term prior to classes beginning. To drop is to disenroll from one or more courses while remaining enrolled in at least one course. To withdraw is to disenroll from all course sections on or after the first day of instruction.
Drop a class refers to unenrolling in a course due to low grades or disinterest. Should a student drop a class after the add/drop deadline, it is considered a withdrawal and they will not be eligible for a tuition refund.
Academic Registration at the University of the Cumberlands demonstrates a student’s acceptance and desire to participate in class whether in-person or online. If a student chooses to officially withdrawal from the University, it is the student’s responsibility to contact the Office of Academic Affairs and complete all required withdrawal processes. If a student fails to complete all of the necessary steps to officially withdrawal, he/she forfeits their right to a refund/reduction in tuition and fees. For more information, please reference the Withdrawal Policy in the student handbook.
If the University of the Cumberlands determines that a student has died during a period, they must perform a Return Calculation. If the calculation indicates that an institution is required to return Title IV funds, the school must return the Title IV funds for which it is responsible.
Students that the University of the Cumberlands withdraw for non-attendance will have an LDA that is either the midpoint of the payment period or the last date of an academically related activity in which the student participated.
Students that complete an academically related activity during a period of enrollment and later withdraw or stop attending without proper notification from all their courses will be evaluated for Return of Title IV Funds (R2T4). If one instructor reports a student attended through the end of the period, no R2T4 would be required. Similarly, if the student never attended, they are not eligible for Title IV Aid, and no R2T4 would be necessary. Students that the University of the Cumberlands withdraw for non-attendance will have an LDA that is either the midpoint of the payment period or the last date of an academically related activity in which the student participated.
A post-withdrawal disbursement must be made from available grant funds before available loan funds. Loan funds require a confirmation from the borrower that they still wish to have the loan funds disbursed. Loan funds that are a second or subsequent disbursement are not eligible for distribution.
If a student has not attended a class at the census, the student will be administratively withdrawn as a "no-show" from the course and will not receive any federal or state aid for the course. Changes to enrollment status and your offered aid can occur when altering your class schedule.
Students who unofficially withdrawal from the University forfeit their right to a refund, whether full or prorated. Any student removed from University housing for disciplinary action will be responsible for paying all room and board charges for the active semester.
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An official transcript is a copy of a student's entire academic record from the University of the Cumberlands. When ordering transcripts through Parchment you must create a username and password exclusive to Parchment. The Parchment site does not utilize your UC username and password information.
The Parchment site does not utilize your UC username and password information. Students who have officially changed their name, please provide the name used while enrolled at the University of the Cumberlands. Please check to make sure your grades are posted on your UC student portal before ordering your transcript.
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Cumberlands is designated as a Military Friendly® School, ranking seventh in the nation among private schools offering doctoral degrees. This designation means Cumberlands meets notable high standards in making a quality education accessible to U.S. military personnel with a commitment to continually become even better.
Undergraduate: Students must complete 25% of their degree through University of the Cumberlands coursework and Prior Learning does not count towards this.
The Prior Learning Program allows students to gain credit for their professional and educational experiences that apply to their current coursework. There are three pathways of Prior Learning credit that students can pursue:
Students must enroll in Prior Learning opportunities before their last semester at University of the Cumber lands. Some programs limit Prior Learning opportunities due to accreditation as well including but not limited to Education, Counseling, and Executive Programs.