Academic Difficulty:


How can a student withdraw from CSU? When is the last day to withdraw from a semester?

If the semester has not begun, a student may withdraw from CSU by dropping all of her/his courses through the registration system. Beginning on the first day of classes, to withdraw from the University students must meet with an Academic Adviser in the Center for Advising and Student Achievement (CASA), 202 Aylesworth NE. Telephone the CASA office,491-7095, and the front staff will gladly set an appointment for the student to meet with an adviser to complete the withdrawal.
A student may withdraw from CSU at any time through the last day of regularly scheduled classes in the semester. The student will be responsible to pay all or part of assessed tuition and fees depending on the date of your withdrawal.


Other Academic Difficulty Questions:

What is Academic Probation?

How can a student who is on the second semester of academic probation appeal dismissal from CSU?

Where can a student obtain assistance in writing papers?

What resources are available for students who may have learning disabilities?

Is it possible for a student who has a family or medical emergency to inform all of her/his instructors of the absence?

What is the time limit for completion of a Bachelor's degree?

Is it possible for a student to take a semester "off" from CSU and return for the next semester?

What is a "Fresh Start" at CSU?

Are tutors available?

Is it possible for me to still drop a course which I have fallen terribly behind in due to spending time in the hospital and having a major medical issue?

Can a repeat/delete form be submitted the semester after the course was taken that needs repeated?

How likely is it that a student who has a 1.9 GPA and has appealed dismissal will be able to stay at CSU?

If a student is struggling academically, what resources are available?


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