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2+2+2 Policies on Drops, Withdrawals and Terminations

Dropped Courses

A student may drop a Penn College course by the following dates, based on delivery model: 

  • year long delivery, by November 1. 

  • semester delivery, by October 15 or March 1. 

(Check with your teacher for other delivery models.)

The dropped course will be deleted from the student’s schedule and will not appear on the official Penn College transcript.  The student’s, parent’s and high school teacher’s signatures are required to process a dropped course.  No tuition will be refunded.

 

 

Withdrawals

A student may withdraw from a Penn College course from the 20 percent through the 80 percent period of the semester.  After that date the high school teacher must, on behalf of the student, request permission for a course withdrawal from Penn College’s Chief Academic Officer through the Outreach for K-12 Office, and the appropriate Penn College School Dean.  The course will remain part of the student’s Penn College schedule and will appear on the official Penn College transcript with the assigned grade of “W.”  There are no grade points or credits awarded for a class from which a student has withdrawn.  No tuition will be refunded.

 

Terminations

A student may be terminated by Penn College administration for one or more of the following reasons:

·        Failure to meet financial obligations.

·        Improper student conduct.

·        Failure to meet academic requirements.

·        Failure to demonstrate safe practices.

·        Academic dishonesty.

·        Failure to comply with student attendance policy.

If a student is terminated by the College, the courses for which he/she is currently registered will be assigned a “T” or “F” grade on the official Penn College transcript. No tuition will be refunded.

 

 

Moving Out of the District

If the high school student moves out of the school district during the time period of the Penn College course, a student will be withdrawn from the course without penalty.  The course will be deleted from the student’s schedule and not appear on the official Penn College transcript.  The high school teacher’s signature is required to drop the course.  No tuition will be refunded.

 
 

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