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[PAST EVENT] Pit Stop Advising: When to Withdraw
March 19, 2024
1pm - 4pm
Location
Sadler Center, Suite 184 (Academic Wellbeing)200 Stadium Dr
Williamsburg, VA 23185Map this location
Struggling with a course and unsure what to do? Are you asking yourself questions like: Should I withdraw from a class? Can I underload? What does a W mean for my future? If so, it is time for a conversation. Join staff members from the Office of Undergraduate Academic Affairs and Academic Wellbeing to have your questions answered and to explore your options in an informal setting.
Pros:
- Withdrawing from a class can show you took the initiative and made a responsible decision to focus on your remaining courses, obligations, and wellbeing.
- If you are struggling with a class, withdrawing may provide relief from anxiety and stress.
- Withdrawing from a class will not impact your GPA, whereas a poor grade will.
Cons:
- Withdrawing from a class may make you feel as though you have wasted your time.
- If the class you are withdrawing from is a prerequisite, you may need to meet with an advisor to develop a plan for future semesters.
- Withdrawing from a class and being under 12 credits may impact financial aid and scholarships, which is why we encourage you to check with Financial Aid first.
Sponsored by: Office of Undergraduate Academic Affairs
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