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Salisbury, NC  28145 
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If a student withdraws from a class after the end of the drop/add period and before the 80% point in the class, he/she will receive a grade of “WP” or “WF.”  A Grade of “WP” or “WF” will appear on the student’s transcript, but will not be considered as hours attempted in the accumulated Grade-Point Average. If a student does not withdraw before the 80% point in the class, the student will receive a grade of “F” or the grade earned.  Courses may be dropped at any time during the drop/add period of the class.  Courses dropped during this period will not appear on the student’s record.

Once a student has enrolled in class and has paid fees, that student remains a member of the class unless:

A.
Student Withdrawal
 
1.
The student officially withdraws from the course.
 
2.
The student transfers to another section of the course.
 
3.
The student requests the instructor to withdraw him/her from the course (see the exception in #2 below under Administrative Withdrawal).
B.
Administrative Withdrawal
 
1.
Administrative withdrawal may be implemented as part of mediated resolution to violations of college “Student   Behavior Standards” and appropriate documentation may appear on the student’s official transcript, as needed; or
 
2.
Administrative withdrawal may be implemented if student fails to maintain contact with the instructor for the equivalent of two weeks (1/8 of total hours). Contact with the instructor is defined as attending classes, submitting assignments, and/or meeting with the instructor in person, email or by telephone. Failure to maintain contact will result in a grade of F (or the grade earned) being issued for the course.  Exception:  if absences are because of extenuating circumstances such as accident, illness, or death in the family, the student must contact the instructor who may submit a grade of “I” (Incomplete), “WP” or “WF” (Withdrawal Passing or Failing) or “F” (Failing).
WITHDRAWAL DATES FOR FALL SEMESTER 2008:
The following are deadlines by which to withdraw to avoid a grade of "F":
1st 8-Week Classes
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October 2, 2008
16-Week Classes (including Telecourses)
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November 20, 2008
2nd 8-Week Classes
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December 5, 2008
Student Services will NO LONGER accept Drop/Add/Withdrawal forms from students once the 10% of the semester/term has met.