Non-Academic Withdrawal
A student may be withdrawn from the university for non-academic reasons when in the judgment of the Dean of Students, it is determined that the student has demonstrated behavior that: (a) poses a significant danger or threat of physical harm to self or to the person or property of others; or (b) interferes with the rights of other members of the university community or with the exercise of any proper activities or functions of the university or its personnel. Except in situations where the student is believed to be an imminent threat to self or others, as determined at the sole discretion of the University, a student shall, upon request, be accorded an appropriate hearing prior to the final decision concerning his or her continued enrollment at the university. In situations involving an imminent threat, the student will be provided a hearing as soon as practical after the withdrawal occurs. The instructor will assign undergraduate students who are non-academically withdrawn a grade of W or WF (depending on whether they’ve exceeded their maximum number of withdrawals allowed) if they are withdrawn before the semester midpoint and a WF if they are withdrawn after the semester midpoint.






