![]() ![]() If you drop a course, you will need to make up the credit.This matters if you are a full-time student planning to apply for further study, because admission committees can view handling a demanding course load as a strength and an inability to do so a cause for concern. Having one 'W' on your transcript isn't a bad thing, but having many 'W's on your transcript is not ideal because it could be interpreted as an inability to cope with taking 4-5 courses per term.A course you withdraw from will appear on your transcript with a 'W' instead of a grade.'W' stands for Withdrew after the deadline.The process for dropping courses is completed through Dal Online – here's what you should consider and how to drop a course.You cannot drop a course after the W deadline you will receive the grade that you earn in the course, or possibly an Incomplete (INC) if you do not complete a major component of the course or an ILL if that is due to illness.If you drop a course after the drop deadline, but before the W deadline, the course remains on your record with a W.If you drop a course before the drop deadline, the course simply disappears from your record, although there may be financial implications.See the important dates calendar for more information. Each term has a Drop and a W (Withdraw) deadline. ![]() Otherwise, you will receive an F or Incomplete (INC), which counts as 0 in your GPA. ![]() If you want to drop a course, you can't just stop attending classes- you'll need to officially drop it. ![]()
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