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Add Drop Withdraw

  • Students can add courses using their myPSC account within the deadlines published on the Academic Calendar.
    Requests for assistance with adding courses can be made via email to onestop@peru.edu or in-person at the One Stop Office, second floor of the Cats Building by the published deadlines.

  • To add a class after the published deadline, students must complete a Late Add form in their myPSC account. Once submitted, the instructor for the course will be contacted for approval. Student Records will process the request and notify the student via campus email if the instructor approves.

  • Course drops may be processed through midnight on the last day to drop classes. Students can drop courses without financial or academic penalty, at 100% tuition and fee refund, through their myPSC account within the deadlines published on the Academic Calendar.
    A drop becomes effective for tuition and grade purposes on the date the transaction is processed in myPSC.  Requests for assistance with dropping courses can be made via email to onestop@peru.edu or in-person at the One Stop Office, Second floor of the Cats Building by the published deadlines.

  • Students are allowed to withdraw from courses following the last day to drop (refer to Academic Calendar for dates). Students will receive a grade of “W” in the course(s) they have withdrawn from. Tuition and fees are pro-rated for course withdrawals. Please refer to the Academic Calendar for last dates to withdraw.

  • Dropping all of the classes you are enrolled in for a term, after the add/drop date, constitutes a withdrawal from college. To withdraw from all classes, students should log into their myPSC and drop all classes for current and future terms if registered. Students will receive a grade of “W” in all classes withdrawing from if completed by the withdrawal deadline or an “F” if withdrawing from classes after the withdrawal deadline.  Students withdrawing from college may be eligible for prorated credit as determined by the Business Office. Withdrawing from college may also affect financial aid awards and scholarships.

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