A student who withdraws from the University of Montevallo during any semester or summer term must follow these procedures:
Students who wish to withdraw during a term should go to the Career Planning and Placement Office to complete a withdrawal form. Students receiving financial aid should consult the Office of Student Financial Services to determine the effect the withdrawal may have on their aid. Resident students should notify the Office of Housing and Residence Life of their intent to withdraw. Completing these procedures will result in official withdrawal from the University, and a grade of “W” will be recorded for each course. Students may not withdraw from the University after the last day of regular classes. A student may elect not to take final examinations; however, a student who does so receives no credit for the examination, which could result in failure. Those who do not adhere to the withdrawal procedure will receive those grades as posted to the academic record at the conclusion of the semester or summer term. Any withdrawal may count as an attempt at a teaching field or professional studies course.
A student on probation or suspension who has withdrawn on more than one occasion from the University is not eligible for subsequent withdrawal without special permission from the Dean of the college and the concurrence of the Provost.