When you withdraw from a course or program, there can be academic, financial and visa consequences.

The date you withdraw determines if you are financially liable for a course and if there are any academic penalties. If you’re experiencing overwhelming health or personal problems, consider withdrawing immediately to avoid any unnecessary penalties. 

In some instances, you may be able to complete your course with the help of academic adjustments such as: 

If special circumstances prevented you from completing or passing a course, even with adjustments, you may be eligible to remove your academic penalty and/or financial liability. To learn more and check your eligibility, see applying for removal of course.

Before you withdraw

Before you withdraw from a course or program, check: