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Dropping a class

During the first drop period of the semester, any student may withdraw from the couse by cancelling his/her enrollment in the course. In the second drop period, a student needs to obtain a signature from the Director of the Kansas Algebra Program and then obtain a Dean's stamp from the school in which he/she is enrolled. The student is responsible for submitting the signed Drop Card to the Enrollment Center in Strong 151 by the required deadline. In general, students may not withdraw from the course during the third period of the semester. The dates for each period can be found in the University Academic Calender for the semester and on the KAP website.
NOTE: Beginning Fall 2006, students no longer have until the last day of class to drop the course.


Summary of effects when dropping a course in the Kansas Algebra Program:

First drop period   Course is cancelled. Nothing appears on the transcript and no instructor signature is required.
Second drop period   A "WP" or a "WF" will appear on the transcript but will not be included in computing the grade point average. A signature is required. The form must be signed by the Direcor or Assistant Director of the Kansas Algebra Program. Take the signed withdrawal form to the Enrollment Center in Strong 151.
Third period   A student cannot withdraw from a course. The course grade will be determined by the student's overall academic performance