A formal withdrawal letter is the most professional way to inform the college of your decision. Here's how to structure your letter: Formatting tips: Use a standard business letter format with your contact information at the top, followed by the date, the college's contact information, and a polite greeting.
Write a formal letter or email to the admissions office stating that you will not be attending their institution. Be direct and courteous in your language. Provide the decision by the college's stated deadline, if applicable.
Students are required to log into the portal and request a withdrawal. A grade of W will appear on the student's transcript. The student's GPA will not be affected. After the ninth week of classes, the approval is at the discretion of the instructor.
Submit a formal withdrawal request: If the admissions office asks for a formal withdrawal request, follow their instructions to provide the necessary information and reasons for your decision. Make sure to double-check any specific requirements or procedures the college has in place for withdrawing applications.
I've really enjoyed your class but I am unfortunately going to have to withdraw from your class given my current course load and my academic priorities for the term. I look forward to taking a course with you in a subsequent semester. Thanks for underestanding and I hope you have a great rest of the semester!
Steps Talk to your professors about your decision. Discuss the potential consequences with a counselor. Finish out the semester. Submit a withdrawal request. Take advantage of your school's refund policy.
You must directly contact the colleges to which you have applied to inform them you have been accepted Early Decision at another school and therefore want to withdraw your application. Please contact the Admissions Office at each college and ask what method is best.
Withdrawal of Application I was pleased to be accepted as a student at (name of school). However, after much consideration, I have decided to attend another school. Know that this decision was very difficult. Please withdraw my application and accept my thanks for your help and consideration.
For questions regarding the application process, contact the Office of Admissions, Nassau Community College, One Education Drive, Garden City, NY 11530-6793, or by calling 516.572. 7345, or via email at admissions@ncc.