TODAY, Wednesday, November 6th is the deadline to withdraw from individual courses "W" OR change grading methods to Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory "S/U".
W/S/U course options count as an attempt in the class but do NOT impact your GPA.
If withdrawing from one or more courses will bring you to less than full time status (12 credits) there may be impacts in other areas such as scholarship, financial aid, and on-campus housing. Questions about those areas should be directed to the appropriate office.
You will want to work through this helpful withdraw worksheet for more information on the withdraw policy, procedure, and checklist BEFORE you make any decisions.
Additional information comparing and contrasting W/S/U course options can be found HERE.
Withdrawing from individual courses can be done via the Schedule and Registration system in myUMBC however S/U grading requires the submission of a Help Ticket. Information about S/U grading and the link to submit the Help Ticket can be found here.
Students can withdraw from the entire semester though the last day of classes, December 10th.
Be sure to confer with your assigned advisor about your academic options. Students who are assigned to a CNMS professional Advisor (Powers, Crosby, Racine, Barnaby) can drop by for walk-in advising support in UC 205 from 10:30-4PM today.
Not sure how to calculate your grades OR what grades you will need to pass your classes? Consider using CNMS Advising's grade and GPA tracker/calculator (prompts an automatic download). When using this tracking tool, be sure to input grades that are not just possible, but probable and refer to your course syllabus to determine grade weights.
As you consider your academic options, please keep in mind that CNMS Advising is here to help and support you along the way. Keep monitoring the CNMS Instagram feed and your myUMBC email for information regarding upcoming student success workshops, guest speaker announcements, study hall updates, registration & motivation reminders, finals tips, and more!