Procedure: Administrative Withdrawals
Department: Enrollment Services
Contact: John Hamblin, (541) 463-5686 hamblinj@lanecc.edu
Administrative Withdrawals for Non-Attendance
Once a student has registered for classes, the student is responsible for paying tuition and fees, even if the student never attends classes. The student must use ExpressLane to drop any classes for which they do not want to be charged by the established refund deadline for each class in order to receive a full refund of paid tuition or remission of indebtedness if tuition has not been paid.
Students may be administratively withdrawn for nonattendance or failure to meet prerequisites. Instructors have the right to request their departmental staff to administratively withdraw/drop students who attend less than 50 percent of the class sessions during the first week of the term. This period coincides with the refund period for full-term classes. Students who do not attend 50 percent of the class sessions by the end of the first week may be administratively withdrawn.
Even if there is an assumption made on the part of the student, per the above policies, that nonattendance would result in their being administratively withdrawn from the class, it remains the student's responsibility to withdraw from any class they do not plan to attend. Unless the class is dropped, the student is responsible for paying tuition and fees, even if the student never attended.
Any refund of tuition or remission of indebtedness is based on the official date that the student dropped or withdrew from the class using ExpressLane.
Students are financially and academically responsible for all courses in which they enroll. An annotation of * (asterisk) will be recorded on the transcript when a student withdraws after the refund deadline.
Students who plan to remain enrolled, but have attendance difficulties during the first week of the term should notify the instructor to avoid being administratively withdrawn.
Administrative Withdrawals for Non-Payment of Tuition
The college reserves the right to process an administrative withdrawal of a student from their classes if:
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