College Regulations
It is important that every student gives careful attention to his educational objectives and the program of studies before he registers. Deadline date for change of program, refund of A. S. Membership, etc. , are indicated in each semester's schedule of classes and in the Student Handbook.
Attendance and Student Request to Withdraw from a Class
Since attendance is considered necessary for normal progress in a class, the student is expected to be in class regularly and on time.
First Ten Weeks: A student may withdraw from a single class or from all classes during the first ten weeks without penalty. Proper forms for withdrawal are available in the Counselling Office.
After Ten Weeks: A student may withdraw from a single class or from all classes by filling proper forms available in the Counselling Office. A grade check will be made with the instructor. If the student was passing the course at the time of his last attendance, he will receive a "W" grade. If he was failing, he may be given a "U" (unsatisfactory withdrawal) grade.
Exception: This policy does not apply to "classes for adults" numbered 9000-9900.All students who withdraw will be given "W" grades in these classes.
Attendance and Instructor Request to Drop a Student
A student may be dropped from a class when, in the instructor's judgement, the number of absences has become too great. Such judgement should be based exclusively on the student's prospect for successfully completing the course. When a student is dropped from a class, he will receive a "W" grade, except under the following conditions: If the last attendance occurs after the 10th week and if the student was doing failing work, the instructor may assign a "U"grade.
Exception: This policy does not apply in classes numbered 9000-9900. All students who withdraw will be given "W" grades in these classes.
Failure to follow these procedures by discontinuing attendance in class may result in "U" (unsatisfactory withdrawal) grades and possible disqualification from college.