June 27, 2018
2 Deadlines TODAY: Summer 2 Refund & 11-Week Drop
Today is the last day to withdraw from a Summer 2 course and receive a refund. More information can be found on the Cashier’s page.
Today is also the last day to withdraw from an 11-week Summer Semester course with no grades being recorded.
How to withdraw from a course:
- Email REGIS@ecu.edu from your ECU student email address
- Include Your name, Banner ID, CRN of the course(s), name of the course, and reason for withdrawal
- Copy your advisor
- You will receive a confirmation email once the request is processed. Note that this is NOT automatic and can sometimes take several days, depending on how quickly the Registrar’s office can process requests.
Withdrawal Policies from the Graduate Catalog:
When a graduate student drops all university courses in a semester in which he or she is enrolled, the student must officially withdraw from the university. Students seeking to withdraw for reasons other than extenuating circumstances must notify the Office of Registrar of their official withdrawal (Regis@ecu.edu). A graduate student withdrawing from the university by the last day for graduate students to drop courses without grades will not receive grades in university courses for the semester. A graduate student withdrawing after the last day for graduate students to drop courses without grades will receive a grade of F for all university classes which he or she is failing at the time. The last day for a graduate student to drop a class without grades will be 5:00 PM on the class day after 60% of the class days are completed for the term. No retroactive withdrawals will be granted after classes have ended for the semester in which the student was enrolled.
Students withdrawing for extenuating circumstances must apply for an extenuating circumstances withdrawal to the Office of the Dean of Students (http://www.ecu.edu/cs-studentaffairs/dos/medical_Withdrawals.cfm). No retroactive extenuating circumstances withdrawals will be granted after classes have ended for the semester in which the student was enrolled, except in the case of extraordinary medical, personal or family emergency, in the judgment of the dean of the Graduate School.
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