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To transfer, you need to apply to the school you wish to attend and send whatever they require (probably your high school and current college transcripts and SAT or ACT scores.) To drop out, you need to go to the administration offices of your current college and notify them you wish to withdraw.
The process depends on your college: CHASS, SPP, and BCOE students may withdraw by completing an undergraduate Application for Withdrawal. CNAS, SB, and SOE students who wish to withdraw should first schedule a meeting with their advisor. Graduate students should contact the Graduate Division.
Beginning the first day of instruction, if you no longer plan to attend UCR, you must formally withdraw. See the Withdraw section for more details. To cancel your enrollment, please complete the Enrollment Cancellation Form .
Each campus that offers you admission will issue you a Statement of Intent to Register (SIR) form or direct you to a website where you can declare your intent to register. Use this form or website to indicate whether you accept or decline the admission offer.
Go in person to the registrar's office to get a class withdrawal sheet. Some institutions also accept withdrawals through email. Look on your school's website for an email address for the registrar's office or the academic advisor's office. When in doubt, contact an academic advisor.
Acceptance of admission Each campus that offers you admission will issue you a Statement of Intent to Register (SIR) form or direct you to a website where you can declare your intent to register. Use this form or website to indicate whether you accept or decline the admission offer.
A cancellation occurs when a student disenrolls all course sections for a term prior to classes beginning. To drop is to disenroll from one or more courses while remaining enrolled in at least one course. To withdraw is to disenroll from all course sections on or after the first day of instruction.
You may cancel your intent to attend UCR before the first day of instruction. See Cancellation for details. After the first day of instruction, you must submit an official Undergraduate Withdrawal Form.
The acceptance rate at UC Riverside is 70.3%. For every 100 applicants, 70 are admitted. This means the school is lightly selective.
Cancellation and Withdrawal To cancel your enrollment, please complete the Enrollment Cancellation Form . Requests are generally processed in 10 business days or less and the date of your submission will be honored. Beginning the first day of instruction, if you no longer plan to attend UCR, you must formally withdraw.