Dropping/ Withdrawing From a Course

Course Cancellation & Withdrawal

Dates & Deadlines

For a full calendar showing the various withdrawal deadlines throughout the semester, select the Registration category on the interactive One Stop Academic Calendars page to view Add/Drop deadlines for courses.


Weeks 1 and 2 of the semester


Weeks 3 through 10 of the semester


After week 10 of the semester

When is a "W" Better Than a Grade?

There's no easy answer to the question of whether you should drop a class or stay in it and get what feels like a low grade. It can be especially tough because you won't have a final grade when you decide; you'll just have a loose midterm grade and a sense of your trend in the class.

Still, there are two common questions we want to address here: 


Minimum Grade for Common Requirements


For example, say a student is on track to get a D+ in a Class A. If they are taking Class A for a major requirement, they may choose to drop the class  since they would have to retake it anyway to count for the major. If they are instead taking it for a liberal education requirement, they  could choose to stay in it since even the D+ would still clear the requirement.


"Does a W look better to colleges than a [C/D/F]?"

Some VERY general guidelines:

Contact your advisor to discuss the specifics of your situation.

If you have already used your One-time Late Withdrawal...

Reminders

Keep your high school counselors up-to-date on the status of your university enrollment, especially since some high schools convert "Ws" to "Fs."

In the case of a course withdrawal after the second week of the term, you must notify your high school.