If you wish to drop a class, you must complete the drop process via your Student Account in KSIS. If you need to drop all of your classes after the semester begins, please contact the Graduate School to withdraw for the semester – Scott Schlender – scottsch@ksu.edu. For Regular Session courses, the following drop/refund dates apply:
If you need to drop all of your classes after the semester begins, please contact the Graduate School to withdraw for the semester – Scott Schlender – scottsch@ksu.edu. For Regular Session courses, the following drop/refund dates apply: February 14, 2022 – Last day for 50% refund for a regular session course
If you are interested in dropping or adding a course, you can do that through Appalnet. Check the Academic Calendar to see if drop/add is permitted. If you need to drop all courses in a given semester, please visit the Office of the Registrar.
February 22, 2022 – Last day to drop a regular session course without a W being recorded If you enroll in a class, you assume responsibility for paying tuition and fees for that class. You will NOT be automatically dropped from a class if you do not pay tuition and fees.
Dropping all of your classes requires you to complete a Notice of Withdrawal form; contact your academic dean's office. (Graduate students should contact the Graduate School.)
You may withdraw from one or more of your courses at any time prior to the last week of the semester. In order to receive a refund, you must completely withdraw from ALL of your courses. Visit the Withdrawal Dates and Refund Percentages page for more information on withdrawal refunds.
Important Definitions. Course Drop: Removal of a course from your schedule prior to the end of the first week of class. Course Withdrawal: Any removal of a course from your schedule after the end of week one using the online form provided.
Dropping a class is much better for your GPA than failing a class or getting a C or D in it is because a dropped class does not affect your grade point average. Dropping a class may also raise your GPA because it can allow you to spend more time on other classes and raise your grades in them.
If you withdraw after the last date to withdraw without academic penalty, you will receive a grade of Withdrawn Fail (WF). This is a failing grade which will be included in the calculation of your Grade Point Average (GPA).
A grade of WP indicates that a student wishing to withdraw from a class was passing the course at the time of the request to withdraw; a grade of WF indicates that the student was failing the course at the time of the request to withdraw. Neither WP nor WF will affect the student's GPA.
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 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.
Serious and Compelling Reasons An extended absence due to a death in the immediate family. This applies to absences exceeding a week due to family affairs that must be attended to by the student. A necessary change in employment status which interferes with the student's ability to attend class.
For example, if you are going to fail or get a “D,” it's probably better to unenroll. Additionally, if the class is causing you physical or emotional stress and health-related issues like anxiety, it's not worth sacrificing your wellbeing.
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.
Make an appointment or stop in during office hours to let your professor and/or TA know that you're dropping the class. If you've already talked to your academic adviser, the conversation should go pretty smoothly—and quickly.
If a class is closed, check with the department concerning waitlist or override options. Waitlists are not available for all classes. Departmental staff will give you enrollment instructions based upon available options. Check your schedule and tuition & fee assessment for errors. If your fee assessment changes :
See the billing cycle. If you have already paid your initial bill for the semester and now owe less, you will receive a credit to your account.
Course drop dates are calculated by counting calendar days, including Saturdays , Sundays and holidays. When the drop deadline falls on a weekend or holiday, the deadline will be moved to the next business day. Refer to the Non-Standard Drop/Refund Dates table for non-standard session course deadlines.
Electronic permission in KSIS is required for all courses that require instructor/department consent. Students should contact the instructor/departmental office to obtain electronic permission in KSIS. Refer to the Non-Standard Drop/Refund Dates spreadsheet for non-standard session course deadlines. Note: Permission does not override a closed course.
If you are interested in dropping or adding a course, you can do that through Appalnet. Check the Academic Calendar to see if drop/add is permitted.
If you need to drop all courses in a given semester, please visit the Office of the Registrar.
If you wish to drop a class, you must complete the drop process via your Student Account in KSIS. If you need to drop all of your classes after the semester begins, please contact the Graduate School to withdraw for the semester – Scott Schlender – scottsch@ksu.edu.
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Students wishing to change their grading option from letter grade to A-Pass-Fail or vice versa may do so through the "Edit a Class" feature in their KSIS Student Center. See "Change the Grading Option for a Class" for instructions. For assistance, contact your Dean's Office.
Tuition refunds are calculated based on the number of calendar days in the class. You may be eligible for a full or partial refund of tuition if you choose to drop your class before a certain date.