Withdrawal, Suspension, and Expulsion Policies
Voluntary termination of enrollment during the course of a semester or summer term is defined as withdrawal. Dismissal from school for a specified period of time is defined as suspension. Dismissal from school for an expulsion is permanent. The University reserves the right to suspend or expel any student or students when it believes that such action is in the best interest of the institution and/or the student(s). This action will take place only after careful consideration and consultation with the student or students in question and all other parties with information pertinent to the matter at hand. Any student withdrawing from school before the end of a term (up until the last day of classes) is required to complete and submit the online “Withdrawal Form for Traditional Undergraduate Students” in WebbConnect.
Involuntary withdrawals will be processed by the University for any student that receives a disciplinary suspension or expulsion from the University. The involuntary withdrawal will be processed and dated based on the date of the suspension or expulsion.
Students leaving the University for disciplinary reasons will not be eligible for any reduction and will be liable for the entire semester charge.
Any withdrawal will require reapplication. See Admissions.