HOW TO WITHDRAW
- Withdrawal from an individual course:
- Check with the Financial Aid Office and the Counseling and Advisement Center, in Brighton, or Student Services Center at Damon, to find out how a withdrawal will affect your program and financial aid status.
- Check the Time frame
- Withdraw Electronically:
- From MCC's Home Page, click on Current Students, click on Student Records, login (using your MCC ID or SS# and password).
- Click on Student, then Registration, then Add or Drop Classes. Select the correct term. Next to the class from which you wish to withdraw, choose Student Initiated Withdrawal. Submit changes. If the class has a lab/cln/con, be sure to submit a withdrawal for each.
- Withdraw in Person:
- You will then receive a grade of W for the course.
- Complete Withdrawal:
- Check with Counseling Center at Brighton, or the Student Services Center at Damon to find out how a withdrawal will affect your program and financial aid status.
- Students are permitted to withdraw from all of their classes beyond the traditional withdrawal deadline. You may withdraw from all courses until the last day of classes. This completely withdraws you from the college and you will need to seek readmission to return.
- Electronically (available through the 80% of the course): From MCC's Home Page, click on Current Students, click on Student Records, login (using your MCC ID or SS# and password). Click on Student, Registration, then Add or Drop Classes. Select the correct term. When you have completed the Exit Form, choose Student Initiated Withdrawal, next to the class(es) from which you wish to withdraw. Submit changes. If the class(es) have a lab/cln/con, be sure to submit a withdrawal for each.
- Complete withdrawals will be accepted through the last day of classes by completing the request forms in the Counseling Center at Brighton, or the Student Services Center at Damon.
WHEN TO WITHDRAW
IMPORTANT!
- Students are responsible for 100% of tuition and fees for a withdrawal.
- Failure to attend a class does not result in an automatic withdrawal from that class, and may result in a grade of F for the term.
- A withdrawal from a course may affect your graduation, financial aid, residence hall eligibility, eligibility to participate in athletics, veterans' benefits, tuition refund, or other aspects of your MCC program. Make sure you discuss those concerns with a counselor in the Counseling Center.
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