Indiana University of Pennsylvania

2000-2001 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705

Academic Policies

Total University Withdrawal Policy

An undergraduate student who does not register for the succeeding semester or, having registered, does not appear for classes at the beginning of the succeeding semester, is considered to have withdrawn from the university. Thereafter, he/she must apply for readmission as prescribed under the "Admissions and Registration" section of this catalog.

Any undergraduate student voluntarily withdrawing from the university during a semester or a summer session must secure a Total University Withdrawal Form from the Advising and Testing Center, 106 Pratt Hall, 724-357-4067. The student will clear the form with the appropriate offices listed on the form, securing their signatures as evidence of clearance. (Students seeking medical withdrawal must also provide the Advising and Testing Center with a physician's corroboration of a medical need to withdraw.) The signed form will then be returned to the Advising and Testing Center, which will notify the appropriate college dean, campus agencies, and instructors that an official withdrawal has been processed. No person shall be considered withdrawn from the university within a semester or session unless such notice is received. Designations of Q will be assigned to all registered courses in the semester/session from which the student is withdrawing.

Any undergraduate student involuntarily withdrawing from the university as a result of suspension or expulsion will have the designation of Q assigned to each registered course as a result of such judicial action.

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