Monday, April 8, 2018, is the last day for undergraduate students to withdraw from the university, drop a course, or change a course’s grading basis to or from pass/fail. If you are thinking about dropping a class or withdrawing from the university, do not forget about the impact it could have on your immigration status!
All F-1 and J-1 students must be enrolled full-time to maintain a valid immigration status each fall and spring semester. For immigration purposes, undergraduates must be enrolled for 12 credit hours, and graduate students must be enrolled for 9 credit hours where only one class, up to three hours can be online or web-based. The only exception to being enrolled full-time applies when students are enrolled in their graduating semester and/or have been approved for a Reduced Course Load. If you would like to drop below full-time or withdraw during the spring semester, you must obtain permission from an International Student Advisor FIRST!
There are a limited number of situations where an international student would be permitted to drop below full-time or withdraw. If you want to discuss your options to drop below full time or withdraw, please schedule an appointment to speak with an International Student Advisor.