Withdrawal Policy

Withdrawals may be voluntary or involuntary.

  • Voluntary Withdrawals:

    • Voluntary withdrawals from curriculum courses

      • A student may drop before the schedule adjustment period ends using this student initiated curriculum withdrawal form.

      • A student may only drop a class for a partial refund on or before the official 10% date of the semester. After the schedule adjustment period (first three class days of the semester), students who drop one or more of their courses on or before the official 10% date of the term must log into MyBlueRidge to drop the course(s). In the case of drops prior to the official 10% date of the semester, the course(s) will not be included on the transcript.

      • Students officially withdrawing from a course after the official 10% date of the semester must see the instructor of the course or the appropriate Chair or Dean.

      • All official withdrawals must be submitted to the Registrar during the first 90% of the term. Students may not voluntarily withdraw from a class during the final 10% of the term. The instructor may make exceptions to this procedure in cases of extenuating circumstances such as serious illness or job transfer and award a grade of W during the final 10% of the term. These exceptions must be approved by the appropriate Dean and the Vice President for Instruction.

      • In the case of a withdrawal, the student will receive a grade of NS or W which will not influence the grade point average, but which will appear on the student’s official transcript.

      • Students receiving financial aid should notify the Financial Aid Office if they withdraw from a course or withdraw from the College.

      • Involuntary withdrawals from curriculum courses

        1. Students who register for a course and do not attend classes prior to 10% of the contact hours of the course will be withdrawn by the instructor.

        2. A student may be withdrawn for absences if any of the following occur:

          1. Accumulating a combination of excused or unexcused absences exceeding ten (10) percent of the scheduled class contact hours for the semester. Three tardies constitutes one class absence. In online, hybrid and blended classes, missing weekly assignments that are academically related, excluding simple logins and/or email, are considered "absences".

          2. Logging into an online course but NOT completing graded activities for 14 consecutive days AND failing to communicate with the instructor during that time period. Submission of any graded activity, including those with failing grades, will constitute attendance in the class.

        3. If a student fails to attend during the entire final 10% of the course, the grade that the student earns will be the final grade assigned.