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If withdrawal is the best or only option, the advisor will email the student the withdrawal form. Instructions for completing and submitting the form are included in the form. If you do not know who your academic advisor is, call (646) 664-8514. E-permit students will need to also inform their home campuses.
How can I withdraw from a course? To withdraw, a student must fill out a Withdrawal form and submit it to the Office of Records and Registration Services by the published withdrawal deadline. Forms can be completed and submitted either online via the college website, or in person at Enrollment Services.
Withdrawing from a class and need a refund? By phone: 800 818 3434/ Enrollment. In person: forms can be found at the Student Information Center. By email: withdrawal@middlesex.
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.
Course Repeat Limitation and Academic Status Since a course may be attempted no more than 3 times, failure to complete a course successfully within 3 attempts may result in Academic Suspension or Dismissal – even if those statuses are not otherwise indicated by the above criteria.
WITHDRAWAL FROM THE UNIVERSITY Students who do not expect to continue at Stockton should immediately complete a formal statement of withdrawal through the Office of the Registrar. This will become a part of the student's official record and will serve to establish the circumstances of the withdrawal.
If you need to change the owner's name on one of your Middlesex Savings Bank accounts, we're here to help. This process can be complicated and carries certain tax implications if the account earns interest. Please visit one of our branches or call us at 1-877-463-6287 for assistance.