Consequence

Students who have not fulfilled TSI requirements and are enrolled in mandatory developmental classes may have their enrollment restricted in future semesters if they withdraw from their developmental class.

If you have not fulfilled your TSI requirements, your first priority in terms of your courses must be to fulfill them. If you don't have time to concentrate on all of your courses, it is not the mandatory developmental class you should drop.

It is crucial that you talk with an advisor or counselor before you withdraw from your developmental course to make sure that you understand the consequences of withdrawal from it and what options are available to you. Please note that some options are available the first time you aren't able to succeed in a developmental course that are not available after that. When you do talk with your advisor or counselor, be sure to clarify what you need to do this semester and also what you need to do in later semesters in order to be able to continue to complete college-level courses.


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