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Withdrawal from the College

To withdraw from Cornell College, a student must apply to the Dean of Students. Should a student leave without official permission, he or she will have the grade of F recorded for each course in progress. Students who have not attended classes for 60 calendar days and have not filed for a Reduced Program, Leave of Absence, or a Withdrawal will be dropped from the College.

Students who are recipients of financial aid or who hold Cornell scholarships or campus employment should, before withdrawing, discuss with the Financial Assistance Office the consequences if they later wish to return to Cornell and need aid. Normally Cornell-funded aid will remain in place for 12 calendar months following the date of withdrawal provided the student indicates at the time of withdrawal his or her intent to return to Cornell and does not during this time attend another institution without prior approval by the Academic Standing Committee. If the student does not return to Cornell within the 12-month period or attends another institution without prior approval, his or her financial assistance will be calculated on financial need only, and scholarships and certain campus employments will not be reinstated.

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