Students are able to withdraw from a class (or classes) on CougarWeb. CougarWeb will process total withdrawals.
For New Students: If you do not have your username and password, take a picture ID to the Admissions and Records Office at a campus near you or e-mail admissions@collin.
Federal Student Aid Information Center Website. Federal Student Aid. Contact. Contact the Federal Student Aid information center. Email. customerservice@studentaid.
Students intending to use third party funding should present the signed authorization and release form and email it to cashier@collin or present it at any cashier office location.
For questions or assistance email the Financial Aid Office at finaid@sfcc from your SFCC student email account.
If you have any questions about your financial aid, please contact us by email: financialaidoffice@occc or in-person.
If you have additional questions, email Student Financial Services at studentfinancials@collin.
The action of withdrawing from a course is taken after the add/drop courses deadline. Dropping a course refers to having the course removed from the student's schedule before the add/drop deadline.
In this situation, you have a couple of factors to consider when deciding whether to drop a class or potentially risk a failing grade. Generally, it's better to drop a class than to fail it, as long as you can maintain a full-time course load without it.