What is withdrawal from the College?  Students who
withdraw from the College are no longer enrolled at Hendrix and are expected to
leave the campus upon submission of a withdrawal form.  No courses can be
continued that are in progress when the withdrawal occurs.  Under certain
circumstances, the College may require a student to withdraw.  Such action
is warranted if, in the judgement of the Provost and the Dean of Students, a student
poses a threat to the safety of others or has
behavior that seriously interferes with the student's ability to function
and/or interferes with the educational pursuits of others.
How do I apply to withdraw from the College?
- Obtain a withdrawal form from the Office of Advising and
     Academic Success. 
- Schedule
     an exit interview with the Director of Advising, the Dean of Students, the
     Director of Academic Success or the Director of Student Outreach to
     discuss the student’s particular situation. 
- Following
     this interview, the student should complete the withdrawal form, secure
     the signatures required by the form, and submit the completed form to the
     Office of the Registrar.
- The
     student will receive a copy of the accepted withdrawal form from the
     College.
- Students
     who complete a given semester at the College but do not return for the
     subsequent semester are considered to have withdrawn voluntarily from the
     College.
What
happens to my grades if I withdraw?
- Hendrix
     deadlines for withdrawal from courses apply to students who withdraw from
     the College.
- Final
     course grades for the semester just completed are not subject to
     modification for students who withdraw in the interim period between
     semesters.  Grades of I (incomplete) and NR (no
     report) are not available to students who withdraw.
- Students who have NR and/or I grades
     on the transcript on the date the withdrawal is approved will retain those
     existing NR and/or I grades subject to
     the associated policy deadlines for conversion of these grades.  If
     any of these grades remain as I or NR upon
     return to Hendrix, the student will have one semester to resolve how these
     grades, as well as any in progress capstone project grades, will be
     resolved using a new deadline. 
What are other implications of a withdrawal?
- A withdrawal during a semester
     may have a negative impact on academic grades, credits, financial aid,
     student charges and access to housing and other College facilities. 
- Students
     who voluntarily withdraw forfeit their security deposit.
- It
     is the responsibility of the student to understand the ramifications of
     withdrawal and to incorporate that information into the decision making
     process.
 
How
do I come back to Hendrix?
- To
     reapply, students must submit the appropriate application to the Office of
     Admission no later than July 1 for the fall semester or December 1 for the
     spring semester. 
- Students
     who withdraw or are withdrawn from
     the College for serious medical or psychological reasons
     will require additional documentation with their application for
     readmission and may be required to meet certain conditions and attend
     meetings with appropriate college personnel if granted re-enrollment.