Common use of Withdrawal Policy and Procedure Clause in Contracts

Withdrawal Policy and Procedure. ‌ The consequences of dropping a dual enrollment class depends on when the drop occurs. A student who drops a class before the posted drop deadline (usually a week after classes begin), will not see the course included in the academic transcript. A student who drops a class after the drop deadline but before the withdrawal deadline, will receive a “W” on their transcript in place of a grade. A student will be unable to withdraw from a class after the posted withdrawal deadline. Students withdrawing from a course during the LSSC withdrawal period will earn a “W” on the high school and the college transcripts. All grades, including "W" for withdrawal, become a permanent part of a student's high school and college transcripts and may affect subsequent postsecondary admissions and program eligibility. The decision to withdraw from a course is a serious one and should not be taken lightly. Withdrawals impact the completion rate of courses for financial aid, and limits the number of courses a student may take the next semester as described in the previous section. Students considering withdrawal from a course should meet with their LSSC Advisor before submitting an official withdrawal form. Withdrawal forms are found online by logging in to “MyLSSC” and clicking “Workflow”. The Dual Enrollment Withdrawal form will be one of the forms listed. Once a student submits a withdrawal form, the LSSC Advisor will be notified.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement, Dual Enrollment Agreement, Dual Enrollment Agreement

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Withdrawal Policy and Procedure. ‌ The consequences of dropping a dual enrollment class depends on when the drop occurs. A student who drops a class before the posted drop deadline (usually a week after classes begin), will not see the course included in the academic transcript. A student who drops a class after the drop deadline but before the withdrawal deadline, will receive a “W” on their transcript in place of a grade. A student will be unable to withdraw from a class after the posted withdrawal deadline. Students withdrawing from a course during the LSSC withdrawal period will earn a “W” on the high school and the college transcripts. All grades, including "W" for withdrawal, become a permanent part of a student's high school and college transcripts and may affect subsequent postsecondary admissions and program eligibility. The decision to withdraw from a course is a serious one and should not be taken lightly. Withdrawals impact the completion rate of courses for financial aid, and limits the number of courses a student may take the next semester as described in the previous section. Students considering withdrawal from a course should meet with their LSSC Advisor before submitting an official withdrawal form. Withdrawal forms are found online by logging in to “MyLSSC” and clicking “Workflow”. The Dual Enrollment Withdrawal form will be one of the forms listed. Once a student submits a withdrawal form, the LSSC Advisor and School Counselor will be notified.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement

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