This form is a model Authority to Cancell Lien. Lienholder files with court certifying that indebtedness has been satisfied and lien should be cancelled. Adapt to fit your specific facts and circumstances.
This form is a model Authority to Cancell Lien. Lienholder files with court certifying that indebtedness has been satisfied and lien should be cancelled. Adapt to fit your specific facts and circumstances.
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.
Submit your declaration form to the Registrar's Office. Use this form to withdraw from a single course. As a result of a withdrawal, a grade of “W” will appear on your academic record. The deadline to withdraw from a course is the last day of the semester.
Undergraduate students who decide to leave Clark permanently or to not return to Clark should contact the Division of Student Success. Graduate students who are looking to no longer be a student at Clark should contact their academic programs directly.
Many institutions implement a "drop deadline," a predetermined date before which students can withdraw without any academic or financial repercussions. Before this deadline, dropping a class is akin to never having registered for it. Withdrawing before this date usually has minimal to no impact on transcripts.
Dropping / Withdrawing from Classes Online Alternatively, you may complete and submit the Registration Form and email it to the Enrollment Services at enroll@clark. For more information on "What happens when I drop a class or withdraw from a class?"please follow the link to the Registration FAQs.