ITAWAMBA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Fulton and Tupelo Campuses

WITHDRAWAL GRADING POLICY

Introduction:
Itawamba Community College uses a nationally recognized grading system to denote the quality of a student's work upon completion of a course. All students pursuing a course of study and enrolled in such courses at the end of a semester are given a grade of A, B, C, D, F, I, IP or Z. Should a student withdraw or be dropped in a course prior to the end of a semester, the following grading policy will apply.

Withdrawal Grading Policy:
It is the student's responsibility to officially withdraw from college.  The student may initiate the withdrawal by completing a Withdrawal Form in the Student Affairs Office on either the Fulton or Tupelo campuses.  The student's advisor or an administrative official of the college may drop a student who fails to officially withdraw from college.  Students who withdraw or are dropped prior to final examinations will be given a "W" grade for the courses they are enrolled in.  If withdrawal occurs during final examination yet prior to course completion, the student will be given a grade for all courses he/she is enrolled in by the instructor based upon the coursework completed as of the date of the withdrawal.