Students may withdraw from (drop) one or more first summer semester classes through June 13
Saturday, May 17, 2025 All day
- DescriptionStudents may withdraw from (drop) one or more first summer semester classes through June 13 (last day to withdraw from an individual class)
Note: Course remains on student's academic record with a withdrawn grade and continues to be used in the calculation of tuition and fees. Corrected registration that results in increased hours could increase tuition. - Websitehttps://calendar.ohio.edu/event/copy-of-students-may-withdraw-from-drop-one-or-more-first-summer-semester-classes-through-june-14
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