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Archived Bulletin
This page is part of a past year's Academic Bulletin.
Visit www.fhchs.edu/academics/academicbulletins for the most current edition.
It is the responsibility of the student to withdraw in writing to the Office of the Registrar prior to the deadline published in the Academic Bulletin. The student must submit a completed Drop/Add/Withdrawal Form by the deadline. The assigned grade is determined by date the student or faculty member notifies the office, not last date of attendance. The last day to drop a course is determined by the week number in the session. Students may withdraw during the first week of course without penalty. No record will appear on the permanent academic record. Beginning with the second week of the course to the published Drop deadline, students will receive a “W” for the course. Students who withdraw after the published deadline will receive a “WF” for the course. This grade is equivalent to a failure.
Student-initiated withdrawals
Important information for students seeking to withdraw from a course(s). Students should be aware that course withdrawals may affect:
- Anticipated graduation dates
- Immigration status
- Financial status
- Eligibility for a professional program
- Progression requirements for a professional program
Before a student withdraws, we recommend that the student:
- Meet with a professor to discuss his or her progress in the course
- Meet with an academic advisor to discuss how the withdrawal will affect his or her educational plans
- Meet with a financial aid advisor to discuss how the withdrawal will affect his or her financial aid
- Refer to the Refund Policy in the Financial Information section of the Academic Bulletin
Faculty-initiated withdrawals
An Administrative Drop may take place if a student is absent for two consecutive weeks and does not contact the instructor or complete the appropriate paperwork.

