Important Information for Dropping a Course

Prior to dropping a course, students are encouraged to contact their faculty member and advisor. In order to drop a class, you must send an email to regis@ecu.edu before the deadline. Include your full name, Banner ID, CRN and name of the course you are dropping.

Students on Academic Probation: Any course dropped after the census date will count in the 9 probationary hours. The census date is not the same as the last day to drop.

Below is the last day for undergraduate and graduate students to withdraw from
term-length courses or withdraw from school without grades by 5:00 pm for the semester.
Block courses may be dropped only during the first 60% of their regularly
scheduled class meetings.

Summer 1: June 4, Tuesday

11 Week Summer: June 26, Wednesday

Summer 2: July 12, Friday

 

Withdrawal Requests Made Within 60% of the Academic Term: During the first 60 percent of regularly scheduled class meetings (exclusive of final exams), a student may withdraw from the university without receiving grades for courses in which he/she is enrolled.

Withdrawal Requests Made Beyond 60% of the Academic Term: After 60 percent of regularly scheduled class meetings (exclusive of final exams), a student withdrawing from the university shall receive no credit for the courses in which he/she is passing at the time of withdrawal. A student will receive a grade of F for all courses in which he/she is failing at the time of withdrawal.

Students on Academic Probation: Any course dropped after the census date will count in the 9 probationary hours.

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