If you are taking dual credit course(s) at the high school you will follow ÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø Early College deadlines. You may drop a course until 5:00 pm on the Wednesday deadline listed on the Early College web page.
If you are taking a course directly from the ÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø main campus (online or in-person) you will need to follow ÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø’s 2024 -25 dates and deadlines for dropping or withdrawing from your course.
If you drop a course by the term drop deadline the course will not appear on your transcript. You are still eligible for the full amount of Advanced Opportunity funding for future courses.
How to Drop a Dual Credit and/or a ÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø class.
If the drop option does not appear for the course you want to drop, please email dualcredit@csi.edu with the following information:
Our office will process the drop on your behalf. Emails missing any of the required information may result in delays or failure to process the drop.
If you drop a course after the drop deadline it will be considered a withdraw and you will receive a "W" on your college transcript. To withdraw from a course after the drop deadline, contact your Early College Coordinator to fill out a withdraw form. You cannot withdraw from a course after the withdraw deadline, and you will receive whatever grade you have earned.
If you receive a W or F for any course that Advanced Opportunities funding covers, your funding is suspended and release of funding is conditional upon payment AND successful completion of your next course(s). Please refer to the Advanced Opportunity link for more information.
If a course is full you can request to be waitlisted. You are required to submit a request to Enrollment Services from your ÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø email account*.
An email notification is sent to your ÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø email if you are added to the course.
*Please note - the submission request must come from your ÑÇÖÞ²ÊƱ¹ÙÍø email account. Requests from other emails will be denied.
If you are requesting to add, drop, or withdraw after a deadline you must submit an Enrollment Appeal to the Office of the Registrar. You will find the Enrollment Appeal form here.
To be considered the appeal must demonstrate, with supporting evidence, extenuating circumstances that prevented the student from meeting the deadline.