Policies & Procedures
Course Enrollment and Credit Policies
Withdrawal from Courses
If an Early Childhood, Elementary or Teaching All Learners student withdraws from one class that is part of a block enrollment, the student must withdraw from all the classes that are a part of the block. The student would be required to complete the entire block during the next semester it is offered.
Students seeking a total withdrawal from classes during a semester should complete the process as detailed by the IU Registrar’s Office in the Enrollment and Student Academic Information Bulletin. Withdrawals after the deadline require approval of the Executive Director of Student Success. Approval is usually given only for urgent reasons such as extended illness or crisis.
If a student voluntarily withdraws from school while on probation, that student may reenter school on probation at any time. If the reason for probation is an unacceptable grade point average, the student may reenter in good standing if, by taking course work in other divisions or schools of Indiana University, grades have been earned that raise the cumulative grade point average to a minimum of 2.5.