The procedure utilized when a student decides to change his/her schedule, after the initial registration, by dropping or adding a course without academic penalty.
The process used during the first 3 weeks of class when a student needs to alter their class schedule after having been registered. Dropped courses do not appear on a student transcript. Full or partial refunds are available depending on when in the Drop period a student drops the class. (Do not confuse "dropping" a class with "withdrawing" from a class. See "Withdrawal".) Back to the top
The process of revising student schedules after registration. Academic advisors assist students in dropping and adding classes from their schedules. Advisors or the Office of the Registrar process schedule revisions.
A designated time period during which students can drop or add classes and make adjustments in their schedule without penalty or cost.
The procedure for changing your schedule, dropping one class and/or adding another. The change becomes official only when you have your instructor and advisor’s signatures and the form has been filed with the Office of Registration and Records.
The ability to drop out of a class without grade penalty, or to add a class. Process requires seeing an advisor. Time limits are in the schedule of classes.
Revision of program of courses when a student wants to drop, change, or add a course.
A period of time beginning the first day of classes when students can adjust schedules by dropping or adding courses or changing sections of a course. Courses dropped during drop/add are not subject to fees.
drop a class-no longer attend that class. May drop a class up to the 10th week of the semester. Add a class-take an additional course. May add a course during the first week of the semester.
Changing the student's course schedule by adding and/or dropping a course, or both.
Period after registration a student can add or drop courses and change credit designations without instructor signatures.
A procedure which allows a student to cancel his registration in a class which is given at an inconvenient hour and to enroll in another class without repeating the entire registration procedure.
Making changes in a student's class schedule. Generally courses may be changed prior to the beginning of a semester or session. A student may drop a class any time prior to the last week of a semester or session.
Formally changing the set of courses in which you are enrolled in any quarter by adding or removing yourself from an official class list for a course. You may add or drop a course until the end of the sixth class day of a quarter, as specified on the academic calendar. If you do not officially submit a drop/add form for a course, you may receive a failing grade for a course you have stopped attending or not receive credit for a course you have begun attending.
The procedure by which you may change your class schedule by dropping or adding a course without penalty after initial enrollment.
Official dropping or adding of courses for which students are registered during specified times as published in the schedule of classes.
The process by which enrolled students make changes to their original class schedule that occurs during the first few days of each term. The number of days varies for each session. Check the academic calendar for dates.
Once a student is registered in classes for a semester, they may begin to drop and add courses according to the rules of the institution. This usually happens during the first few weeks of a semester or term, and is often called drop/add week.
The official process of making changes in a student’s class schedule. Generally courses may be changed prior to the beginning of a semester or session.