Academic Withdrawal Policy
Sponsor: |
Office of Academic Affairs |
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Contact: |
Registrar |
Category: |
Academic |
Number: |
100.025 |
Effective Date: |
02/28/2002 |
Implementation History: |
Feb. 28, 2002 current (and original) |
Keywords: |
academic withdrawal |
Background Information: |
Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to define academic withdrawal.
Definitions
Definitions are embedded in this policy statement.
Statements
Students may withdraw from a study until the last day of an enrollment term. However, the actual date of withdrawal may affect enrollment status, satisfactory academic progress and financial aid eligibility.
The student must submit a withdrawal request in writing to the center or program office. The effective date is the date the student transmits the request.
Effect on Enrollment Status
The effective date of the withdrawal may affect the full- or part-time enrollment status of the student. For the purpose of establishing enrollment status, enrolled credits are the number of registered credits after day 28 of the enrollment term. For example, a student who first enrolls for 12 credits and withdraws from one 4-credit study on or before day 28 remains enrolled for only 8 credits and is no longer considered full time. If the student withdraws after day 28, he or she is considered full time.
A withdrawal that results in a change from full- to part-time enrollment status can jeopardize the student’s financial aid eligibility. See the Empire State University statements on Eligibility for New York State Financial Aid and Eligibility for Federal Financial Aid.
For information on the effect on financial aid eligibility, see the statements on Eligibility for New York State Financial Aid and Eligibility for Federal Financial Aid.
Applicable Legislation and Regulations
Related References, Policies, Procedures, Forms and Appendices
Eligibility for New York State Financial Aid and Eligibility for Federal Financial Aid