How do I withdraw?
Students have several options in withdrawing from a course or withdrawing completely from the College:
1. You may make a change (add or withdraw) to your course schedule on-line through Banner-Web depending on the time-frame involved. This option does not apply to students who have registration HOLDS, such as for Learning Support Advisement, new students prevented from Web Registration, immunizations, transcripts, etc. Information concerning how to withdraw on-line is available at the Registrar’s Office and the WRC. Students who withdraw on-line through BannerWeb should print a copy of the screen confirming the withdrawal for their records. On-line withdrawals are ultimately the responsiblity of the students who use this service.
2. Students may withdraw from class or the College at the Registrar’s counter in the Student Life Building (S-173), or at the administrative offices located in the Warner Robins Campus or the Robins Resident Center.
3. In extenuating circumstances, you may download the Drop form from the Registrar's Web site and either mail or fax it to the address/FAX number noted below. You should note the circumstances on the form for our records. If you encounter any difficulties in withdrawing because of a special situation, you may e-mail the Registrar for assistance. Office of the Registrar, Macon State College, 100 College Station Drive, Macon, GA 31026. FAX (478) 757-2621
General Information
Military withdrawals owing to deployment:
Students who are unable to continue their enrollment may request to be withdrawn with full refund and the award of non-punitive WM (Withdrawal - Military) grades upon submission of deployment orders or other documentation from their commander substantiating the withdrawal. Board of Regents criteria is quoted as follows:
Subject to institutional policies, full refunds of tuition and mandatory fees and pro rata refunds of elective fees are hereby authorized for students who are:
A. Military reservists (including members of the National Guard) who receive emergency orders to active duty after having enrolled in a University System institution and paid tuition and fees;
B. Active duty military personnel and who receive an emergency reassignment after having enrolled in a University System institution and paid tuition and fees.
C. Otherwise unusually and detrimentally affected by the emergency reassignment
A. Military reservists (including National Guard) who receive emergency orders to active duty after having enrolled in a University System institution and paid tuition and fees; B. Active duty military personnel and who receive an emergency reassignment after having enrolled in a University System institution and paid tuition and fees; C. Otherwise unusually and detrimentally affected by the emergency activation of members of the reserve components or the emergency deployment of active duty personnel of the Armed Forces and who demonstrate a need for exceptional equitable relief.
A. Military reservists (including National Guard) who receive emergency orders to active duty after having enrolled in a University System institution and paid tuition and fees;
B. Active duty military personnel and who receive an emergency reassignment after having enrolled in a University System institution and paid tuition and fees;
C. Otherwise unusually and detrimentally affected by the emergency activation of members of the reserve components or the emergency deployment of active duty personnel of the Armed Forces and who demonstrate a need for exceptional equitable relief.