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[Academic]Notice of Course Withdrawal Application for the Fall 2024 Semester

2024.09.23 Views 369 국제실

1. Application Schedule for Course Withdrawal for the Second Semester of the 2024 Academic Year 

- Student Application Period: September 23, 2024 (Monday) 10:00 AM to September 25, 2024 (Wednesday) 09:00 AM (Week 4 of the semester) 

2. Withdrawal Limit: Students may withdraw from up to 9 credits in one semester. 

3. Course Withdrawal Procedure 

  1. Application Menu: Click on the [Course Withdrawal Application] menu in the [Registration/Graduation] - [Grade Inquiries] section of the portal. 

  1. There is no separate approval process; students can apply and confirm their own applications. 

  1. During the application period, students can withdraw from courses they have applied to withdraw. 

  1. After the application period, the withdrawal requests will be finalized based on submitted applications. 

4. Important Notes on Course Withdrawal 

  1. Credit Transfer: Withdrawn credits will not be transferred to the next semester for course registration. 

  1. For students exceeding the maximum allowed semesters, changes in credits due to course withdrawal will not be reflected in tuition calculations, such as tuition reductions. 

  1. Courses Subject to Withdrawal Restrictions: 

a) Required first-year courses assigned collectively. 

b) Courses involving experiments, practicals, or flexible semester settings. 

c) Other courses such as team projects that require restrictions on cancellations for educational and operational purposes. 

  1. If course withdrawal results in insufficient credits to meet graduation requirements, students may be excluded from: ① graduation eligibility, ② academic-related awards (e.g., semester honors, graduation honors), and ③ eligibility for excess credit applications in the following semester. Therefore, it is essential to review these related criteria in advance. 

  1. Students may also face disadvantages, such as being excluded from scholarship selection (e.g., government scholarships) due to unmet credit requirements resulting from course withdrawal. It is crucial to verify individual scholarship requirements beforehand.