
Dropping and Withdrawing from Courses
There are many things to consider before dropping a class or withdrawing from some or all classes. You are strongly advised to review the drop/withdrawal considerations prior to dropping or withdrawing. Meeting with an advisor prior to making a decision can help you understand the possible impacts and assist you with the process.
Considerations and Impacts of a Drop or Withdrawal
Progress Toward Degree
- Discuss implications of dropping this class with your academic advisor.
Transcript Impact
- Review the chart below to determine how the course will appear on your transcript after your withdraw. If the course is canceled, no W will appear. The dates for the current semester can be found on the academic calendar.
Duration | School | Instructional Days 1-15 | Instructional Days 16-60 | Instructional Days 61+ |
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15 Week Courses | ALL undergraduate and graduate schools except law. | Course Canceled | Graded W | No Drops Allowed |
15 Week Courses | Law School | Course Canceled | Course Canceled | Course Canceled |
Short and Irregular Courses: See the Short Course List regarding drop information for each of your short courses.
Contact your financial aid counselor
- About how dropping your courses can impact your financial aid and/or scholarships.
Dropping or withdrawing from ANY Coursework
- Will negatively impact your Satisfactory Academic Progress, meaning you may lose eligibility for federal or institutional aid in future semesters.
Dropping below full-time status
- Could negatively impact grant and/or scholarship aid and may require you to repay some or all the aid you’ve received so far for the semester.
Dropping below half-time status
- Could negatively impact federal student loan aid and require you start repayment of any existing student loans.
Departmental & Outside Scholarships or Loans
- Many scholarships and private student loans have minimum enrollment requirements. Check with the awarding department, organization, or lender before dropping coursework.
Check with your Residence Assistant or KU Student Housing for details on how dropping courses can impact your eligibility to remain in the halls.
Dropping below full-time enrollment
No longer eligible to live in campus residence or scholarship halls.
Canceling housing contract
- Just like canceling a rental agreement early, there are financial penalties charged for canceling your housing contract early.
Canceling / Changing meal plan
- Meal plan changes are only allowed very early in the semester or before the semester starts.
If you receive educational assistance as a military affiliated student dropping or withdrawing could have negative impact on your benefits. Contact the Lt. Gen. William K. Jones Military-Affiliated Student Center to learn more.
If you are an international student in F-1 or J-1 status, you MUST get permission from International Support Services BEFORE dropping below full-time to maintain legal status. Any student who works with International Support Services should reach out to discuss implications prior to withdrawing.
Student Money Management Services is committed to improving KU students' financial situations by empowering them to analyze their finances, make sound decisions, and commit to controlling their financial lives while at the University of Kansas and into the future.
Tuition and Fee refund periods are posted in the Academic Calendar each semester and established by the tuition and fee refund policy. If you believe your withdrawal has exceptional circumstances that may warrant a refund, review the Fee Petition information provided by the Office of the University Registrar.
Enrollment for next semester
- If you withdraw on the first day of class or after, you will be assigned an enrollment appointment time for next semester. Review considerations for enrollment to prepare to enroll.
If you do not enroll at KU for one or more semesters
- You must apply for readmission for the semester you want to return by the appropriate deadline.
How to Drop and Withdraw
If you cancel your enrollment prior to the first day of classes, a record will be kept of your enrollment, but it will not display on your academic transcript. A full refund of tuition and campus fees will be credited to your KU account if you withdraw before all your classes begin. This credit will apply to any other outstanding charges you may have with KU.
To withdraw from classes, you may follow the step-by-step Withdrawal from All Classes instructions.
Most students can withdraw from some classes in Enroll & Pay
After the first day of the semester students in the below programs will need to use the withdrawal form to drop or withdraw from classes. Students may not withdraw after the second period drop ends.
- Pharmacy
- Engineering – undergraduate students only
- Architectural Engineering – undergraduate students only
- Applied English Center
- Law
The first day after the second period drop students in the below programs will need to obtain approval from their school and the no drop hold will be removed. You will then withdraw online via Enroll & Pay until 11:59 p.m. the same day the drop hold was removed. Students may not withdraw after the second period drop ends.
- Architecture and Design
- Education and Human Sciences – undergraduate students only
- Social Welfare
- Professional Studies
Most students can withdraw from all classes in Enroll & Pay
After the first day of the semester students in the below programs will need to use the withdrawal form to drop or withdraw from classes. Students may not withdraw after the second period drop ends.
- Pharmacy
- Engineering – undergraduate students only
- Architectural Engineering – undergraduate students only
- Applied English Center
- Law
The first day after the second period drop students in the below programs will need to obtain approval from their school and the no drop hold will be removed. You will then withdraw online via Enroll & Pay until 11:59 p.m. the same day the drop hold was removed. Students may not withdraw after the second period drop ends.
- Architecture and Design
- Education and Human Sciences – undergraduate students only
- Social Welfare
- Professional Studies
A Leave of Absence may be granted upon request to the graduate program in advance of leave. A leave of absence may be granted in extraordinary circumstances (e.g. cases of illness, disability, emergency, financial hardship, military leave), to pursue family responsibilities, or to pursue full-time activities related to long-range professional goals.
In certain exceptional circumstances it is necessary for a student to withdraw from courses after the second period drop ends. These circumstances require documentation and, in most cases, should be discussed with the student’s advisor or another staff or faculty member at KU prior to submitting the petition. These petitions may be considered an exception to policy or grade change.
Complete the following if you are:
- Called to active duty and need to withdraw from 1 or more classes OR
- Will be activated in between semesters and will miss a fall or spring semester
- Notify your instructors in writing. Provide reasonable notice; don't wait until the last minute. Depending on the length of activation/time in the semester, some instructors may be willing to offer you an incomplete, allowing you to finish the course(s) once you return from active duty.
- Turn in a completed an Active military duty request to withdraw form. You may send it to the Registrar's office