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Students may withdraw from course(s) online through Workday. A grade of W will be denoted on the student's transcript for withdrawn class. The deadline to withdraw for each enrolled course is listed on the student's Class Schedule. Students are permitted a maximum of two attempts and/or withdrawals per course.
It depends on the date of withdrawal. Drops and withdrawals are often confused. For clarity, withdrawals occur when you drop the last course in an academic session. Withdrawals are given either full or partial refunds based on the date the last course in the academic session is dropped.
Students may withdraw from course(s) online through Workday. A grade of W will be denoted on the student's transcript for withdrawn class. The deadline to withdraw for each enrolled course is listed on the student's Class Schedule. Students are permitted a maximum of two attempts and/or withdrawals per course.
Any student who officially withdraws from the College or reduces their course load prior to the end of the published add/drop period is automatically eligible for a full 100% refund of refundable fees.
The student will contact the Office of Withdrawal Services. The withdrawal process will be explained and the student will either be referred to his or her dean or the withdrawal application will be assigned to the student's FSU's “To Do List” for completion and submission.
Students wishing to withdraw from all courses should fill out the Semester Withdrawal Form. Until the end of the second week of instruction of the semester, students are expected to drop courses by using "My Sac State" (.my.csus).
Students must first notify the Academic Affairs office of their intent to withdraw and then to initiate the process through the Office of Withdrawal Services. Additional questions beyond the information below should be emailed to the Academic Affairs office.
What should I include in my withdrawal email? Your email should start with a thank you to the hiring manager for their time and consideration. Briefly explain your reason for withdrawing without going into excessive detail. Maintain a positive tone throughout the message to leave a good impression.