Any student who desires to leave the University prior to the end of a current session must follow prescribed withdrawal procedures. Failure to withdraw officially or withdrawing after published withdrawal deadlines will result in a failing grade in each course for which the student is registered, jeopardizing his or her chances of being re-admitted to the University or transferring to another institution.ÌýOfficial withdrawals are initiated by filling out the Withdraw from ÂÌÅ«Ì컨°å form onÌýSpartanNet.
For questions about the withdrawal process:
- Students with general questions should contact the Registrar's Office, Plant Hall (PH) 90, emailÌýregistrar@ut.eduÌýor call (813) 257-7290.
- Undergraduate students with questions can contact the Academic Success Center, Jenkins Technology Building (TECH) 2nd Floor, emailÌýadvising@ut.eduÌýor call (813) 257-5757.
- Graduate students with questions can contact Graduate and Continuing Studies, Graduate & Health Studies Building (GHS) 6th Floor, emailÌýgrad@ut.eduÌýor call (813) 257-7409.
After you have completed and submitted the form:
- Email Residence Life,Ìýreslife@ut.edu, to formally check out of the residence hall. Residents are normally given 24 hours to vacate once the withdrawal form is filed.
- If you have received federal student loans, please complete loan exit counseling atÌý. We recommend you speak with a Financial Aid Counselor to discuss how withdrawals may impact your eligibility to receive financial aid funds.
- Update your address in Workday (instructions for how to do so can be foundÌý)
- Failure to withdraw officially or withdrawing after published withdrawal deadlines will result in a failing grade in each course for which you are registered, jeopardizing your chances of being readmitted to the University or transferring to another institution.
*Please note that if you are absent two or more terms you are required to reapply for admission.
**Please refer to the current ÂÌÅ«Ì컨°å catalog for policies on readmission.
ÂÌÅ«Ì컨°å Policy on Withdrawals and Leave of Absence from the University can be foundÌý