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Withdrawing from UNC Charlotte

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I'm thinking of withdrawing from the University. Where do I start?
Need some advice? Need someone to help you identify alternatives? Many offices on campus provide services that can help you decide if withdrawing from UNC Charlotte is the best option for you. Click here for a printable list of the offices that may be able to assist you in making the best decision. Talk to them before you make your decision.

I've decided that I am withdrawing from the University. What's the first step?
Withdrawing from UNC Charlotte may have significant academic and financial consequences, so:

1) Complete the withdrawal process on-line through the 49er Express by the deadline to withdraw from all courses.
2) Check the important links below to be sure you have completed the appropriate notifications so that you leave in the best shape academically and financially.
3) If you have questions about re-enrolling, contact your academic advisor to determine what steps you need to take.

check markFinancial Aid

  • What happens to your financial aid if you withdraw from the University? Please refer to the Satisfactory Academic Progress section of the Office of Student Financial Aid website to review the policy.
check markStudent Accounts
  • HTML clipboard Students who drop all courses (officially withdraw from the University) may receive a full refund depending on the date of withdrawal. The amount of the withdrawal, if any, is subject to the Withdrawal Tuition & Fees Adjustment Schedule. Students assume academic and financial responsibility for the courses in which they enroll and are relieved of these responsibilities only by formally terminating enrollment.
check markHousing and Residence Life
  • HTML clipboard Click www.housing.uncc.edu/cancelmyhousing to submit your housing contract cancellation. IMPORTANT NOTE - Failure to complete this action may have financial consequences.
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check markCounseling and Health Services
  • HTML clipboard For students who are experiencing health or personal issues that are affecting their ability to stay in school, the University offers free and confidential counseling services and comprehensive health care services. More information on counseling is available at http://www.counselingcenter.uncc.edu and health care services at http://studenthealth.uncc.edu/node/86.
check markDean of Students Office
  • HTML clipboard The Dean of Students Office works with students who experience a personal or medical crisis which prevents them from attending class for extended periods of time. Staff members are available to assist students and their families with withdrawals due to crisis situations. More information on the programs and services can be found at the Dean of Students Office.
check markOffice of Adult Services and Evening Services (OASES)
  • OASES will gladly offer support to students who utilize our extended evening and weekend hours (Monday-Thursday 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM & Saturday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM). Please visit the OASES website for student assistance on withdrawing.
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check markStudent Athletes and NCAA
  • If a student-athlete completely withdraws from the University they will not be able to meet NCAA continuing eligibility requirements for the next semester. Consult the Athletic Academic Center before withdrawing.
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check markUniversity Career Center
  • HTML clipboard Students considering withdrawing from the University and are enrolled in one of the University Career Center Experiential Learning 3500/6500 (internship) level courses or working as a Co-op/49ership as a part of the Experiential Learning Program should contact, prior to their withdrawal, their University Career Center Career Advisor.
check markOffice of the Registrar
  • HTML clipboard Students may withdraw from the University by accessing 49er Express. All withdrawn courses for the term will have grades of 'W' recorded on the official transcript. The deadlines may be found on the academic calendar. Any student who leaves the University for a period of one calendar year or longer must be readmitted to the University and will be required to meet degree requirements in effect at the time of return.
check markThe Graduate School
  • HTML clipboard Graduate students should notify the Graduate Coordinator/Director of their program and their academic advisor in writing of their decision to withdraw. Similarly, graduate students are encouraged to confer with the Assistant Dean of Graduate Student Affairs in the Graduate School, regarding their intent to withdraw. Withdrawal from the University may have financial consequences for students with tuition awards and/or graduate assistantships.
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Contact Information
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Office of the Registrar
9201 University City Blvd.
King 141
Charlotte, NC 28223-0001

Phone: 704-687-5505
Fax: 704 687-3340
E-mail: registrar@uncc.edu

Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM