Sometimes you may find it necessary to withdraw/drop from the university before the end of a term. We encourage you to seek solutions to academic problems by using the advising resources available to you.
When considering withdrawal from the University, you should consult with your instructors, advisors and/or student coach to determine if this is the best course of action. They may be able to help you choose alternatives prior to withdrawal.
If you drop a class or totally withdraw it may impact your student account, financial aid, tuition assistance or veteran benefits status.
Department of Veterans Affairs Education Benefits:
If you are a student who uses Department of Veterans Affairs education benefits and you drop or withdraw from any or all classes, you may potentially incur a debt to the DVA. Courses dropped any time during the class/session could result in an overpayment dating back to the first day of the class/session. Mitigating circumstances may be considered for payment purposes.
The following links from the Department of Veteran Affairs may answer some of your questions:
Department of Defense Active Duty Military Tuition Assistance:
If you are a student who uses Department of Defense Active Duty Military Tuition Assistance and you drop or withdraw from any or all classes, you may potentially incur a debt with the Department of Defense.
Special provisions are available to military students requiring a leave of absence as a result of being called to active duty while attending Bellevue University. The student must provide notice and documentation of active duty to Bellevue University to establish eligibility for late withdrawal or refunds under this policy. Acceptable documentation includes official military orders or other documentation from an official military source deemed sufficient by Bellevue University.
Initiating Requests – A student may contact [email protected] or their Student Coach for more information on these options or to initiate a request for withdrawal based on a call to active duty.
Options for students called to active duty include:
The options above can be carried out on a course-by-course basis or on a student’s entire course registration. For example, if a student wishes to request an “I” grade or final grade assignment in one course and withdraw from all other courses, the student will be allowed to exercise that option subject to instructor agreement for an assignment of an “I” grade.
Readmission – Military students are eligible for readmission with the same enrollment status, number of credits, and academic standing as when they were last in attendance, subject to existing policies and limitations on the effective periods of Academic Catalogs. Military students should contact [email protected] or their Student Coach for more information or to initiate readmission.
Bellevue University affirms its commitment to assisting our veteran student population, while exercising transparency and full compliance with the individual principles outlined in Executive Order 13607. Read about the Principles of Excellence we are committed to.