Students Can Now Self-withdraw from a Course
Sometimes life happens. When responsibilities collide, you may decide it’s time to postpone taking a class. If so, the process to withdraw after the course adjustment period (drop-add) has just become a little easier.
Beginning with first summer session 2024, students can now
self-withdraw from a course through PiratePort.
If you decide withdrawing from a course is right for you, please keep the following in mind:
- See the Course Drops/Withdrawal Policy page for specific information about course withdrawal, extenuating circumstances, refunds and term withdrawals.
- We recommend contacting your academic advisor, program director or financial aid counselor (if applicable) before withdrawing.
- Check the academic calendar for the withdrawal window.
- Undergraduates have a 16 semester hour withdrawal allotment during their undergrad career. There is no grade, but the withdrawal is part of the transcript. No registration PIN is necessary.
- Graduate students have no specific withdrawal allotment but must contact their Graduate Program Director to discuss course or term withdrawals.
- Note that a withdrawal may affect:
- On campus housing
- Financial aid/scholarships
- Degree progression/graduation
- Full time enrollment status
- Billing
- Health insurance/Student Blue
- Veteran benefits
- Graduate assistantships and tuition remission
- You have 1 business day to request a reinstatement if you withdraw from a class in error.
Withdrawal Process
Here is a short version of the process. See the Resources below for links to step-by-step instructions that include screen shots.
- Log in to PiratePort and click the Registration & Planning tile.
- Click the Add or Drop Classes link.
- Choose the current term and continue.
- Find the class from which you are withdrawing in the summary window (bottom right).
- Choose **Withdrawn** from the Action drop-down.
- Click Submit. Look for the Save successful message (top right). Undergraduate students see a Withdrawal Information screen that shows the number of withdrawal credits used.
You, your advisor/program director and instructor are notified by email.
Resources
See these PDF attachments for step-by-step instructions:
Receive an error? See the Course Withdrawal Error Messages page for specific errors and solutions.
Withdraw by mistake? Email the course instructor, advisor and program director within 1 business day.
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