WITHDRAWAL FROM THE UNIVERSITY Students who do not expect to continue at Stockton should immediately complete a formal statement of withdrawal through the Office of the Registrar. This will become a part of the student's official record and will serve to establish the circumstances of the withdrawal.
If withdrawal is the best or only option, the advisor will email the student the withdrawal form. Instructions for completing and submitting the form are included in the form. If you do not know who your academic advisor is, call (646) 664-8514. E-permit students will need to also inform their home campuses.
Withdrawing from a class and need a refund? By phone: 800 818 3434/ Enrollment. In person: forms can be found at the Student Information Center. By email: withdrawal@middlesex.
Withdrawing From College Talk to Your Academic Adviser. Talk to the Financial Aid Office. Talk to the Registrar. Talk to the Housing Office. Talk to the Alumni Office.
If you must withdraw, you should always withdraw officially by going to your advisor or dropping the class on your student account. You should not withdraw from a class by not going to the class anymore.
WITHDRAWING A COURSE means: • That you are removing a course from your class list after the Add/Drop period has ended. • an official notification to the college that you will no longer be attending the course. • The course will remain on the transcript and a “W” will appear in place of a grade.
A College Withdrawal Form is a document used by students to officially withdraw from their college or university. This form typically includes personal information and withdrawal details.