Students who withdraw from course(s):
- Prior to the drop deadline: will have the course(s) removed from their permanent record/transcript and will not be required to pay fees for the course(s),
- After the drop deadline: will have the withdrawal recorded on their permanent record/transcript and will not receive a fee refund.
Students may withdraw from a course(s) through the Student Centre (my.ucalgary.ca) by the withdraw deadline (see Academic Schedule), with the exception of students in the Faculties of Law, Nursing, the Cumming School of Medicine (BHSc), the Schulich School of Engineering and the Werklund School of Education who must first obtain approval from their faculty to withdraw from a course.
Students who wish to withdraw from a course more than once must speak with an academic advisor as they are not able to withdraw from a course a second time through the Student Centre (my.ucalgary.ca). Students who withdraw from more than 30 units (5.0 full-course equivalents), attempted at the University of Calgary, may be Required to Withdraw (RTW) from their faculty. A student may not withdraw from a course to avoid academic misconduct (see Academic Misconduct).
Students are encouraged to speak with their academic advisor prior to withdrawing from a course(s) or making changes to their course schedule.
One week before the withdrawal deadline, instructors must inform students of the grade currently earned in the course; provided papers, assignments or tests have been submitted with sufficient time for marking.
Students who do not formally withdraw from a course are still considered registered in the course, even if they are no longer attending classes. In these cases, students will be assigned a grade and are responsible to pay the fees assessed for the course.