Your education is important, and we would like the opportunity to help keep you on track. While you are not required to have a special reason to withdraw from the current term, there may be alternatives that should be considered before you make this decision. You might want to contact your academic advisor to discuss possible alternatives, especially if you are having problems with your health, a family emergency, or other unusual circumstances.
Important! Withdrawing from the current term may affect the following:
You may withdraw from the current term at any time during the current semester, through the last day of instruction (the Friday before Final’s Week).
Withdrawing from the current term during the first four weeks of the semester (or according to a prorated schedule for shorter academic terms) will result in your transcript being marked "withdrew (date)." Individual courses will not be recorded.
Withdrawing from the current term after the fourth week through the last day of instruction (end of the 15th week) will result in your transcript being marked "withdrew (date)," and a grade of "W" will be recorded for each course.
Students on academic probation during the semester in which they withdraw from the current term must obtain permission from the Academic Success and Career Center ((509) 335-6000) to re-enroll.
If you experience technical problems or if you have questions about the withdrawal process, send an email message to wsu.registration@wsu.edu or contact the Registrar's Office at (509) 335-5346.
A Final Note: You are strongly encouraged to contact the Office of the Dean of Students if you are experiencing a major medical crisis that requires you to withdraw from the current term or are having financial difficulties due to an unexpected emergency. This will allow us an opportunity to be of assistance in this process.