Issued By: Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students
Approved By: President's Staff
Effective Date: November 1990
Revised: May 1999, April 2000
Students who are called into active military service will be allowed to drop (no record) all classes for which they are then registered. Further, upon receipt of the drop notice at the office of the Registrar, all tuition and fees paid for the term then in progress will be refunded and charges for future terms will be canceled. If the active service is to begin in the third or later week of the term, the student has an alternative available in addition to the no record drop described above. The student may choose to take an incomplete grade ("I") or an in-progress grade ("IP") for a course. The registrar may request a copy of the student's active duty notice prior to processing either of the options described.
Updated: July 2002
Equal Access Statement
Revised version (August 7, 2012):
Students with disabilities, students who sustained injury in active military service, and students with chronic medical conditions are entitled to appropriate and reasonable auxiliary aids and accommodations through The Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. It is the student's responsibility to notify the Disability Resource Center as soon as possible to ensure that such accommodations are implemented in a timely fashion. For more information or to request academic accommodations, please contact The Disability Resource Center in Tower Hall 2126; by phone at (218) 723-6747, (218) 625-4891; or via e-mail at disabilityresourcecenter@css.edu
