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A passed course is defined as one in which a grade of A, B, C, D, or P is received. If a student enrolls in a course in which they have previously received passing grades twice, the course will not be counted towards their enrollment level for financial aid purposes.
Withdrawals are given either full or partial refunds based on the date the last course in the academic session is dropped. Dropped courses are when you drop a course for an academic session and remain enrolled in at least one other course in the same academic session.
To add a class for which you need special permission, see an Academic Advisor or the appropriate Department Chairperson/Coordinator. To drop a class, complete this form. Include a drop code number, your signature and the date. PLEASE READ THE REFUND POLICY.
Generally you can drop out of any class that you need to. However, there are repercussions to doing so, especially senior year! There are many classes that are required, and if you drop out of one of those senior year, you may not be able to take it again in time to graduate on your expected schedule.
You can do this online using your Online Student Center or in person at your college's Admissions, Records, and Registration office. Once you have officially dropped classes, and if you are eligible for a refund, you must contact Student Business Services at your college to receive your refund.
When dropping classes, you must officially do so during the refund period to be eligible for a refund. You can do this online using your Online Student Center or in person at your college's Admissions, Records, and Registration office.
Admission of Regular Students Is at least 18 years of age and demonstrates evidence of potential success in the community college.