Academic Relief

Academic Relief is a policy for undergraduate students that faced extenuating circumstances that compromised their ability to fulfill academic responsibilities, such as attending classes or completing coursework, for an extended period within a PREVIOUS semester, may seek academic relief.

This policy may allow students to withdraw from all courses in that semester, with a "WP" (Withdrawal, exception) noted on their transcript.

Important: A recommendation from a campus support office (such as the Dean of Students Office, Cook Counseling Center, Schiffert Health Center, Services for Students with Disabilities, and the Office for Equity and Accessibility) or an external provider is required to be eligible.

Who is eligible?

How to Apply for Academic Relief?

  1. Meet with Alexis Miller (required)
  2. Submit Your Request (once directed)
  3. Gather Documentation (if needed)

What Happens After You Apply?

Check Your Status: You can check the status of your request at any time through the online portal.

Potential Impacts of Academic Relief

Receiving academic relief can impact your financial aid, housing, international student status, and future enrollment. Please be sure to discuss with any applicable entities prior to proceeding with an application.