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Get answers to questions about what happens if you withdraw from a class on May 8.

Student info session: May 8 extended withdrawal deadline

Get answers to questions about what happens if you withdraw from a class on May 8

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The deadline to withdraw from a class has been extended to Friday, May 8. What will happen if you withdraw from a class that day?

Friday, May 8
10:30–11 am

Join the session on WebEx or by phone: https://usask.webex.com/usask/j.php?MTID=m90f2a19f4064d8bb6bf002538a872a38 (meeting id 926 553 899)

The extension means you can withdraw from courses without academic penalty, but you should consider other factors. For example, dropping one or more courses could result in your status changing from full- to part-time, which could influence your eligibility for student loans, scholarships or your standing in program.

Join representatives from the Undergraduate Student Office in the College of Arts and Science to ask any questions you may have about the extended class withdrawal deadline.

Note: since this is an open group session, we will not be conducting individualized program assessments during the session.


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