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I want to drop/cancel one or more courses but not all of my courses.

It is weeks 1-2 of the term.

It is weeks 3-8 of the term.

It is after week 8 but before Study Day.

Note: Reducing your credit load may affect your student status. Are you:
  • A varsity athlete?
  • An international student?
  • Enrolled in the Four-Year Graduation Plan?
  • Receiving a scholarship or financial aid?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, it is your responsibility to determine if canceling a course or more than one course will affect your eligibility or status. Please discuss this decision with your academic adviser, a financial aid adviser, or your athletic counselor if you are an athlete.

 
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