Skip to Content. Nondegree students, high school students, senior auditors, CU faculty and staff using the tuition assistance benefit, and students taking classes through the Western Regional Graduate Program WRGP or intercampus enrollment follow different registration schedules. About Registration Programs. The information below applies to dropping one or more Main Campus classes while remaining enrolled in at least one. Dropping all of your Main Campus classes constitutes withdrawal and has a different impact on your tuition and fees.
See Withdraw from the Semester for details. If you drop a class after the no-penalty deadline, but before the published last day to drop a class see calendar below , a W withdrew grade will post to your transcript and you'll be required to pay full tuition and fees for the dropped class.
After the last day to drop a class, you'll need to contact your advisor or department to learn whether you can petition for a late drop. Out-of-state students who withdraw from the term do not have their four-year guaranteed tuition period extended. For more information, contact the Bursar's Office , bursar colorado. Withdrawn students are not eligible to use The Rec , but students on an official leave of absence may purchase a student affiliate membership. For refunds or exceptions, contact Recreation Services A tuition dispute process is available for students who are withdrawing due to extenuating circumstances.
The deadline to dispute charges is the last day of classes. Once you've decided you need to withdraw from the semester or session, your next steps depend on whether you're a new or continuing student, and what type of program you're in. Find the section below that best matches your current enrollment status and follow the instructions to complete your withdrawal.
If this will be your first semester at CU Boulder and you've confirmed your intent to enroll, follow these steps to minimize your tuition and fee responsibilities:. If classes have started, submit a withdrawal form to the Office of the Registrar. Note: If you cancel your application or withdraw before the third Wednesday of classes i. International students on a F-1 or J-1 visa must receive approval from their international advisor to withdraw.
Failure to do so could endanger your immigration status. If you defer your admission for between one and three semesters, you will remain in admitted student status until classes begin for the designated semester.
If you were refunded your confirmation deposit or had your confirmation deposit credited toward the withdrawal fee, you must repay the confirmation deposit upon returning to the university.
As mentioned above, students who cancel their application or withdraw before the third Wednesday of classes must reapply through the Office of Admissions to return to CU Boulder. If you've received grades W grades count for at least one semester at CU Boulder and the current semester's classes have started, follow these steps to minimize your tuition and fee responsibilities:. Review the current term's withdrawal information see resources sidebar to understand the potential impacts of withdrawing.
We also recommended that you check with your advisor before you withdraw. Submit a withdrawal form to the Office of the Registrar. Use the withdrawal checklist to identify other offices you need to contact about your withdrawal.
If you'd like to maintain access to select university services and programs during your absence, apply for optional leave-of-absence benefits. You may take off up to two consecutive semesters plus summer without having to reapply for admission. See the undergraduate return chart for details. If you don't return to CU Boulder by the deadline, you'll no longer be an active CU Boulder student, and you'll need to reapply through the Office of Admissions to come back.
To remain active in your graduate, law or MBA program, you must receive a grade every fall and spring semester W grades count or apply for a leave of absence. If you don't, you'll be discontinued and must reapply to the university in order to return to CU Boulder. Review the withdrawal calendar and the withdrawal information for the current semester or session in resources sidebar to understand the potential impacts of withdrawing.
If you want to be added to a closed course, you must obtain permission from the instructor. Contact CU Online for assistance in contacting the instructor. Dropping Wait-Listed Courses. If you choose not to remain on a waitlist or if you end up enrolled in a course that you no longer want, drop the course as soon as possible. Financial Information for Wait-Listed Courses.
Wait-listed classes will appear on your billing statement, even though tuition is not due until Census of each semester. Waitlists are purged prior to Census. If you're still on the waitlist for a course when the waitlists are purged, you'll receive a tuition adjustment. In This Section.
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