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University Withdrawal

Students with no intent to return to Taylor  for the next term must apply for formal withdrawal through the Office of Student Affairs before leaving campus (prior to exam week).


Students who decide they cannot attend Taylor after enrollment in courses for the next term and prior to the start of that term must notify the Office of Student Affairs.  Students failing to request withdrawal from the University risk receiving failing grades in their courses and being financially responsible for tuition fees (summer courses included).

Students who find it necessary to withdraw from all credit classes after the term begins must apply for formal withdrawal through the Office of Student Affairs.  If a student withdraws from the University after the first week of classes (first five class days), he/she will receive a withdrawal grade (W, WP, WF) for the appropriate withdrawal deadline.  If this procedure is not followed, failing grades may be assigned.  Failure to complete the term does not cancel the student's obligation to pay tuition and other charges.  For specific details on refunds and adjustments, refer to the Office of the Bursar.

Students withdrawing with the intent to return to Taylor must apply for readmission through the Office of Admissions.  Students planning to take courses at another institution during their time away from Taylor University should submit transfer credit request forms to the Office of the Registrar before registering for courses at the other university to ensure proper credit will be granted by Taylor.

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