Withdrawal from the University
If you determine that you cannot complete a quarter for which you have paid fees, or signed a fee deferment with the Billing Office, you must petition for withdrawal at the Office of the Registrar. If the petition requirements are met and the approval of your college dean is secured, you will be withdrawn officially.

If your petition is filed prior to the first day of instruction, your registration is cancelled and your fees are unassessed. If your petition is filed during the early weeks of the quarter, you may be entitled to a partial refund of the quarterly fees you have paid, or promised to pay, as listed by the fee refund schedule.

Note: Federal and state regulations require that students who have received financial aid return a portion of that aid if they withdraw before completing 60% of the quarter. If your registration is cancelled, 100% of your aid will be cancelled. Please advise the Financial Aid Office if you will return in a subsequent quarter.

When undergraduate students are enrolled in courses and the completed petition is submitted after the final drop deadline, the Office of the Registrar will enter a grade of W for each course in which the student was enrolled.

If you have completed the enrollment process and then discontinue work for the quarter without filing a petition for withdrawal, failing grades will be recorded in all the courses in which you have enrolled, you will be ineligible for any refund of fees, and your future registration privileges may be blocked.

Upon request, the Office of Student Life will process a withdrawal petition if, due to illness or another emergency, you cannot complete the process personally. Telephone: (805) 893-4569. If the dean of your college approves, you will be withdrawn officially.

After withdrawal and before future registration, you must apply for and receive permission to be readmitted/reinstated.

You are advised to consult with faculty, departmental or college advisers, and/or Counseling and Career Services before withdrawing so as to consider the full implications of this action.

Graduate students: Continuous registration is required of graduate students. Leaves of Absence may be granted under extraordinary circumstances. Consult the Graduate Division for information on eligibility.


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