UWF 2002/2003 Catalog
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Registration and Records

Section Contents
Academic Advising
Academic Common Market
Access to Grades
Audit Grading Option
Cancellation of Registration
Classification of Students
COMPASS
Continuous Enrollment
Dead Week
Deadline Dates/Academic Calendar
Directory/Students, Staff, and Faculty
Distance Learning
Drop/Add-Schedule Changes
Dual Enrollment
Enrollment Definition
Final Course Examinations
Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes
Florida Resident Senior Citizens
Late Registration
Pass/Fail Option
Registration Policies and Procedures
Reinstatement for Canceled Registration
Repeat Course Surcharge
Southern Regional Electronic Campus (SREC)
Student Records
Student Right-To-Know Information
Transcripts
Transient Student Status
Traveling Scholar Program
University Honors Program
Withdrawal

WITHDRAWAL
From a Course
A student may withdraw from a course while remaining in other course(s) before the end of the tenth week of instruction of any fall or spring sixteen week semester (see calendar dates for summer semester and short term dates). A grade of "W" will be assigned during this period. The "Withdrawal Request" form is available to currently enrolled students on COMPASS (compass.uwf.edu), in the Office of the Registrar, Fort Walton Beach Campus, and Eglin Center. Individual course withdrawals may not be processed after the published deadline. Appeals should be directed to the Office of the Registrar. Students who do not complete the course requirements or officially withdraw will be assigned a standard letter grade. Students are encouraged to consult with their advisors prior to withdrawing from classes and to contact the Cashier's Office for questions regarding fee liability or financial aid awards.

Doctoral students who have an excessive number of class withdrawals will be reviewed by the College of Professional Studies Graduate Office.

From All Courses in a Term (University withdrawal)
Currently enrolled students may withdraw through COMPASS (compass.uwf.edu). Students withdrawing from all courses prior to the end of the 4th week of any semester will receive a grade of "WR" (partial refund). See academic calendar for specific dates. A grade of "WR" is not computed in the UWF GPA.

Students withdrawing from all courses beginning with the fifth week through the end of the tenth week of any fall or spring semester will receive a grade of "W" in each course (see calendar for summer semester and short term dates). Students withdrawing after the designated automatic "W" deadline through the last day of instruction will be assigned a grade of "W" or "WF" at the discretion of the course instructor(s). Grades of "WF" are computed in the UWF GPA. Withdrawal from all courses does not prevent registration for future terms. Students are not required to apply for readmission unless they have not enrolled at UWF for three or more academic semesters (including summers). Students are encouraged to consult with their advisors before withdrawing from classes.

If a doctoral student withdraws from all courses within a semester, the semester will not be counted as a semester to fulfill the residency requirement. Students are encouraged to consult with their advisors prior to withdrawing from classes and to contact the Cashier's Office for questions regarding fee liability or financial aid awards.

Appeals for Fee Refunds
Students may be allowed to withdraw from a course or the University (all courses) with a full refund of tuition fees for the following situations (documentation required):

A. Involuntary call to active military duty (copy of official orders or letter signed by commanding officer on official military letterhead required).

B. Death of the student or death in the immediate family (parent, spouse, child, sibling-copy of obituary notice or death certificate required); or

C. Student's illness of such duration and severity, as confirmed in writing by a physician, that completion of the term is precluded.

Withdrawal from the University does not automatically relieve the student from fee payment liability in the case of deferred payment status such as VA notes, tuition loan notes, and financial aid pending status. Students in a deferred status should consult the Cashier's Office regarding fee liability. Fee appeals should be addressed to the Office of the Registrar.


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