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Dropping Classes
- Non-degree students must officially drop
a class to avoid receiving an “F” on their permanent
transcript at UConn. Simply discontinuing class attendance
or informing the instructor you want to drop does not constitute
an official drop of the class.
- During the first two weeks of the semester, students may drop classes without special permission. Classes dropped during this period are not recorded on students' records.
- After the second week of classes, a “W” (for Withdrawal) will
appear on the transcript for each class dropped. At this point,
a non-degree student needs permission of the Center for Continuing Studies Non-Degree academic advisor to drop a class.
- After the ninth week, only extenuating circumstances clearly
beyond the student’s control which can be documented
(e.g., work reassignments, medical conditions, etc.) are acceptable
reasons to drop a class. NOTE: Requests to drop a class, together
with supporting documentation, need to be presented to a Center for Continuing Studies Non-Degree academic advisor for
review. The student needs the advisor's recommendation and permission of the Non-Degree Program Director.
- Please refer to the section on Refunds to
determine the effect of dropping a class on fees and refunds.
- For your convenience, an add/drop form
has been provided.
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