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Drop Date
Approved by Faculty Senate January 9, 2012
For all students, the last day (1) to drop a class without a grade shall be the end of the fourth week of each fourteen-week term and the end of the second-week of each six-week term and (2) to drop a class with a grade of "W" shall be the end of the ninth week of each fourteen-week term and the end of the fourth week of each six-week term.
Drop dates applicable to classes offered in other terms shall be determined by the appropriate college, school, or unit in consultation with the Registrar's Office.
Approved by UCAPC, November 3, 2011
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