Failure to Withdraw (FW) Policy (2024)

Purpose

The purpose of this policy is to comply with federal regulations regarding Title IV Financial Aid disbursem*nt ensuring student attendance. The Failure to Withdraw (FW) grade serves to ensure appropriate adjustments to student financial aid award by verifying enrollment status and allowing recalculation should a student stop attending. The FW grade also serves as notification to Student Services that the student’s academic success is at risk; intervention is warranted.

The College is required to return funds disbursed to students who fail to attend as soon as possible but no later than 45 days after the date that the school becomes aware that a student has ceased attending. Once payment is made to a student, who is found not to be in attendance it must be recalculated and funds may be pulled back. The college is liable for that payment and returning those funds.

Definitions

FW/Failure to Withdraw

When the student has ceased active participation for 14 consecutive calendar days (including holidays) prior to the end of the term.

14 Consecutive Calendar Days

14 consecutive calendar days includes scheduled holidays and breaks less than five consecutive days in length as per FSA guidelines.

Active Participation

In reference to online courses, active participation is completing academically related activities or assignments from your instructor. Examples include but are not limited to posting a discussion, uploading an assignment, taking a quiz, or completing a survey. The assignment may vary by course and instructor. Logging into the online classroom or Learning Management System is not evidence of active participation.

Academic Attendance and Academically Related Activities

The Federal Financial Aid Handbook identifies the following perimeters regarding academic attendance and academically related activities at it relates to Title IV funding (V.5 Ch.1).

Academically related activities include but are not limited to:

  • Physically attending class where there is an opportunity for direct interaction between the instructor and students
  • Submitting an academic assignment
  • Taking an exam, completing and interactive tutorial, or participating in a computer-assisted instruction
  • Attending a study group that is assigned by the college
  • Participating in an online discussion about academic matters
  • Initiating contact with a faculty member to ask a question about that academic subject studied in the course


Examples that are not considered evidence or proof of academic activities or academic engagement with the college:

  • Living in institutional housing
  • Participating in the school’s meal plan
  • Logging in to an online class without active participation
  • Participating in counseling or advising

The Federal Student Aid Handbook specifically identifies that documenting that a student logged into an online class is not sufficient to demonstrate academic attendance. The college must demonstrate student participation in class or via other academic activities. Examples of online academically related activities may include:

  • Participation in an academically relevant online discussion
  • Contact (to include email) with the faculty member to ask a course-related question
  • Student submission of an academic assignment
  • Student submission of an exam
  • Documented student interaction in an interactive tutorial or computer-assisted instruction (third-party software)
  • Posting in an online study group assigned by the instructor/institution

Policy

A grade of FW is posted for any student who has ceased to attend or actively participation in a course for 14 consecutive calendar days (including holidays) prior to the end of the term.

Students are responsible to attend and actively participate in each course for which the student is enrolled. Attendance or participation in one course does not qualify as proof of attendance or participation in any other course.

A grade of FW removes the student from the course. The student may no longer attend the course or access any course content. Electronic access via any means to include the Learning Management System (LMS), will be revoked.

The FW grade is a final grade. The FW designation does not affect grade point average and may force a recalculation of financial aid if the FW is applied prior to the 60th percentile of the term or represents a total withdrawal from all coursework.

The removal of a FW grade, and subsequent re-entry into the course, is at the discretion of the instructor. Faculty have the authority and right to uphold a grade of FW and are under no obligation to reinstate a student if the student has met the conditions for a grade of FW. If a student does not agree with the issued grade, the student may appeal the FW grade using the criteria outlined in the College's Grade Appeal Policy.

Associated Policies and Procedures

Minnesota State Community and Technical College Grading Policy

Minnesota State Community and Technical College Grade Appeal Policy

Failure to Withdraw (FW) Policy (2024)

FAQs

Is it better to pass fail or withdraw? ›

Withdrawing is always a better option than failing, at least for your GPA — though pass/fail is the better option if you pass the course.

How bad is a withdrawal fail? ›

But, perhaps worst of all, receiving a failing grade, unlike a withdrawal, brings down your grade point average. A failing grade and a withdrawal will both show on your transcript, but the withdrawal carries a much more neutral connotation when compared to a failed course.

Can I remove an F from my transcript? ›

You must meet with a counselor to determine if you are eligible to pursue forgiveness for failed courses. If a grade is forgiven it is removed from the GPA, but it will still remain on your transcript.

Does a WF look bad on a transcript? ›

When you put a WF into your application, it gets marked as an F. The credits count and your grade counts as an F. So it can really hurt you.

How many W are acceptable on a transcript? ›

It depends on a multitude of factors. First, if the student has one or two W's and no more, universities will typically allow that, and some would rarely question it.

Is a WF better than an F? ›

A Withdraw Fail (WF) is weighted as a '0' towards your GPA, whereas a Fail (F) is weighted as 1.5. Therefore, when calculating your GPA, a Withdraw Fail has more impact than a Fail grade.

What does a WF mean on your transcript? ›

Any course withdrawal made after the last day to withdraw without incurring a WF grade (withdrawal failing) that calculates as an “F” in the GPA.

Does a WF affect financial aid? ›

If you drop or withdraw from classes, you may jeopardize future eligibility for student aid (including loans). If your enrollment drops below half-time, your financial aid awards may be adjusted, and the grace period repayment of loans will begin.

Does a withdraw fail affect your GPA? ›

A withdrawal from a class (W) is GPA-neutral: instead of a grade, you receive a W notation on your transcript which does not affect your GPA; you also don't earn credits for the course.

How do I get rid of an F? ›

Options for correcting bad grades during active attendance:
  1. Regular Withdrawal From A Class. ...
  2. Past-Deadline Withdrawal. ...
  3. Individual Course Grade Appeals. ...
  4. Grade “Forgiveness” Or “Amnesty” Programs. ...
  5. Class “Re-Take” Grade Forgiveness Programs. ...
  6. Limited Correction Grade Forgiveness Programs.

How do you recover from bad grades in college? ›

Here are some tips on how to recover from a bad grade and come back even stronger.
  1. Take a deep breath and reflect. ...
  2. Seek feedback from your instructor. ...
  3. Learn from your mistakes. ...
  4. Stay positive and stay motivated - It's easy to get discouraged after receiving a bad grade, but it's important to stay positive and motivated.
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How does academic forgiveness work? ›

When Academic Forgiveness is applied, the course grade is excluded from the student's GPA calculation. If the original course had earned the student credit (D grades), the credit will remain as earned and count towards degree completion. A transcript notation of Academic Forgiveness is applied.

Is an F or W better on a transcript? ›

It's important to note that simply not showing up for a class does not count as a withdrawal (that would likely end up with a “F” on your transcript, which is inarguably far worse than a “W.”) To withdraw, you need to file a withdrawal with your academic registrar, which can likely be done from the comfort of your ...

How many withdrawals look bad on a transcript? ›

Withdrawing from one or two classes generally won't have too much of an impact on your GPA. However, if you withdraw from too many classes, or if they're all high-level courses, you could be in trouble.

How do I fix a bad transcript? ›

Withdrawal. If students know they are not performing well in a class, the easiest way to make sure their bad grade doesn't show up on their transcript is to withdraw from the class while they have the chance. Each university sets a date by which students must request a withdrawal.

Does a withdrawal look worse than a bad grade? ›

FALSE: Again, this is false, though it can depend on what you define as a bad grade. A “W” is always better than a failing grade. Whether a “W” is better than a B or a C depends on each individual applicant.

How much does a withdrawal fail affect your GPA? ›

A withdrawal from a class (W) is GPA-neutral: instead of a grade, you receive a W notation on your transcript which does not affect your GPA; you also don't earn credits for the course.

Is a withdraw from class bad? ›

When you withdraw from a college course within the designated timeline, it usually does not impact your GPA. It just may likely result in a “W” grade on your transcript.

Does a withdrawal look bad on a high school transcript? ›

As mentioned above, in most cases it's OK to drop a class, especially if you haven't dropped a class before. Colleges understand that sometimes circ*mstances change, and having one dropped class on your transcript won't hurt your college applications.

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