If you have a disability and require accommodations, please contact the instructor early in the semester so that your learning needs may be appropriately met. You will need to provide documentation of your disability to the Disability Resources (DR) office, located on the main floor of the Student Services Building, Room 1076, 515-294-7220.
Withdrawal means to completely withdraw from all of your classes for the current semester. Any work you have done up to the date of your withdrawal does not become a part of your permanent record. There are several reasons a student may wish to withdraw:
The deadline to withdraw for a semester is the same as the last day to drop classes (see the Academic Calendar). Withdrawing will not use any of your drops.
You may want to check how withdrawing will affect any financial aid you may have received and your eligibility for your parents' health insurance. Withdrawal must be done in consultation with your advisor.
Dropping all of your classes on AccessPlus does not mean you have officially withdrawn.
Before classes begin, you may notify the registrar's office of your decision to cancel your registration.
After classes begin, you and your advisor must fill out a withdrawal form.
See the registrar's tuition and fees Web page for information about refunds and credits.