Student Handbook

2.14 Administrative Withdrawal from a Class

An approved representative of the college reserves the right to withdraw a student from a class without a student's approval or signature based upon documentation and reasonable information indicating, but not limited to, the following:

  1. Persistent and continued nonattendance for personal, health, legal or other reasons to such an extent that passing the course(s) is not possible.
  2. Disruptive and/or discourteous behavior in the classroom that continues to prevent other students from obtaining an education.
  3. Course assessment indicates that the student's current level of skill performance does not meet the course entrance requirements.

Note:  The approved college representative must complete the required withdrawal forms within the college withdrawal deadlines for class or classes and for that enrolled term.  The college will make every effort to communicate the administrative withdrawal to the student.  This act does not remove, defer, or reduce any incurred financial obligation due to the college.