Drop A Course
This form can be used to Drop from a course. When finished, please click on the "Submit" button at the bottom of this page to send your updated information.
When a student is separated from the University for disciplinary or academic reasons prior to the end of a semester or officially withdraws from any course or courses, cancellation of tuition will be made as indicated below. Please Note: Application, general institution, special course fees, and installment fees are not refundable. Cancellation will be made according to the following schedule:
For 12 Week Semesters:
Time of Withdrawal
% Cancellation
Prior to and During: Week 1 of term
100%
During: Week 2 of term
70%
During: Week 3 of term
20%
After: Week 3 of term
0%
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DROP A COURSE:
Please select the semester you wish to Drop a course from: (click on the arrow to view choices)
Early Fall 2009
Late Fall 2009
Early Spring 2010
Please select the course you wish to Drop:(click on the arrow to view all courses)
select a course to drop
AIT103: Online Seminar I
AIT107: Computer Applications
AIT109: Broadband Essentials
AIT111: AC/DC Electrical Circuits
AIT120: Business and Technical Communications for Telecommunications
AIT170: Telecommunications I / Basic Telephony / Voice Communication
AIT196A: Advanced Computer Applications for Telecommunications: MS Word
AIT196B: Advanced Computer Applications for Telecommunications: MS Excel
AIT196C: Advanced Computer Applications for Telecommunications: MS Access
AIT235: Telecommunications II / Signal Transmission for Telecommunications
AIT241: Telecommunications III / Data Transmission Systems
AIT245: Telecommunications IV / Data and Emerging Communications Technologies
AIT381: Emerging Broadband Technologies
AIT383: Emerging Wireless Technologies
CHE105: Consumer Chemistry
CIS102N: Introduction to Project Management
CS199H: Unix Fundamentals
ENG120: Critical Writing
INT196B: Prior Learning Assessment Seminar
INT196C: Integrity Issues in Telecommunications
INT196P: Making the Connections: Telecommunications Workers and 20th Century U.S. Labor History
IT603: Overview of Information Security
IT607: System Development and Project Management
LIT196N: American Detective Fiction
LIT200C: Global Crossings: Challenge & Change In Modern World Literature
MAT125: Technical Math I
MCA209: Understanding Mass Media
MCA221: Professional Communication
OSO: Online Student Orientation
PSY205: Psychology of Business and Industry
PSY296H: Psychology of the Movies
PSY396Z: Sports Psychology
SCI150A: Astronomy
SCI230: Elements of Environmental Science
TS090C: Academic Skills Seminar
TS313: Multimedia Applications
TS314: Operating Systems
TS333: End-User Information Systems
TS341: Networking Technologies
TS351: Microcomputer Hardware
Please select the second course (if any) you wish to Drop:(click on the arrow to view all courses)
select a course to drop
AIT103: Online Seminar I
AIT107: Computer Applications
AIT109: Broadband Essentials
AIT111: AC/DC Electrical Circuits
AIT120: Business and Technical Communications for Telecommunications
AIT170: Telecommunications I / Basic Telephony / Voice Communication
AIT196A: Advanced Computer Applications for Telecommunications: MS Word
AIT196B: Advanced Computer Applications for Telecommunications: MS Excel
AIT196C: Advanced Computer Applications for Telecommunications: MS Access
AIT235: Telecommunications II / Signal Transmission for Telecommunications
AIT241: Telecommunications III / Data Transmission Systems
AIT245: Telecommunications IV / Data and Emerging Communications Technologies
AIT381: Emerging Broadband Technologies
AIT383: Emerging Wireless Technologies
CHE105: Consumer Chemistry
CIS102N: Introduction to Project Management
CS199H: Unix Fundamentals
ENG120: Critical Writing
INT196B: Prior Learning Assessment Seminar
INT196C: Integrity Issues in Telecommunications
INT196P: Making the Connections: Telecommunications Workers and 20th Century U.S. Labor History
IT603: Overview of Information Security
IT607: System Development and Project Management
LIT196N: American Detective Fiction
LIT200C: Global Crossings: Challenge & Change In Modern World Literature
MAT125: Technical Math I
MCA209: Understanding Mass Media
MCA221: Professional Communication
OSO: Online Student Orientation
PSY205: Psychology of Business and Industry
PSY296H: Psychology of the Movies
PSY396Z: Sports Psychology
SCI150A: Astronomy
SCI230: Elements of Environmental Science
TS090C: Academic Skills Seminar
TS313: Multimedia Applications
TS314: Operating Systems
TS333: End-User Information Systems
TS341: Networking Technologies
TS351: Microcomputer Hardware
Please provide a reason below for dropping this course.
Please note that this form is submitted to the NACTEL Advisor for Final Approval. After this form has been reviewed you will be contacted by the NACTEL Advisor. If you have any trouble submitting this form, please email your drop request to
NACTEL Program Support.
Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems
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