Administrative Withdrawals
The university reserves the right to withdraw students from a class or all classes if, in the judgment of the Vice President for Academic Affairs, such withdrawals are in the best interests of students and the university. Students may be withdrawn for reasons of health, irresponsible financial conduct, unacceptable personal conduct, academic integrity violations, disregard of official summonses to respond to official requests, or other academic infractions.
Students who are administratively withdrawn from a single course or all courses in a semester:
- Are still responsible for all debts, including tuition, fees, and other incidental charges for the full semester.
- May have an effect on financial aid awards and/or student visa status when the withdrawal results in a change in enrollment status.
- If receiving financial aid, students are advised to contact the Office of Student Financial Services prior to making changes in their enrollment status.
- International students are advised to contact the International Advising Office prior to making changes in their enrollment status.
- Will have all student services and privileges, including library services and use of computer labs, terminated when registration is canceled or withdrawn from the university.