Typically, the registrar's office can clearly explain the process to officially withdraw. Contact your college to learn about the tuition refund policies. This information is usually posted on the school's financial aid office website. You may be eligible for a refund based on your school's withdrawal policy.
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.
Once a student has officially dropped or withdrawn from classes and is eligible for a refund they must contact Student Business Services at cashiers@mesacc to receive their refund (refunds are not automatically guaranteed or generated). Proper Identification may be required for students seeking a refund.
Dropping or Withdrawing from a Class # First, access your mySDCCD Portal. Go to your College Student Dashboard. Find My Classes and choose Enrollment: Drop Classes. Select the term you want to drop a class from and choose Continue. Select the course you want to drop using the checkbox. Choose Drop Selected Classes to review.
Here is how we determine your enrollment status: Full-time (12 credit hours or more)
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.
Many programs require students to maintain a certain number of credits to qualify for aid. Academic Standing: Consistently dropping classes may impact your academic standing, potentially leading to probation or dismissal if it indicates a lack of commitment or preparedness.