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K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2000-2002
 

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Withdrawal From the University

A student who withdraws from the university must have an official withdrawal permit from the appropriate dean.

If a student withdraws during the first 25 days of a 16-week semester (first 13 days of a six-, seven-, or eight-week summer session), no mark will be recorded on the student's transcript. Thereafter, a mark of W is recorded; a course less than 16-weeks is prorated. The deadline for withdrawing is the end of the 10th week of the semester; for a course less than 16 weeks, the withdrawal date is prorated.

When a student withdraws from the university, student privileges, such as use of the Recreation Complex, stop.

If a student finds it necessary to withdraw from the university for verifiable nonacademic reasons after the 10th week, he or she should consult the appropriate dean's office.

Topics within Enrollment:
dAssignment to Courses dA/Pass/F Policy dAuditing Courses
dDrop/Add dCredit/No Credit Courses dPrep Week
dCurriculum Change dCourse Attendance dFinal Examinations
dRetake Policy dWithdrawal From the University   
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November 10, 2000