ADD_DROP form.pdf
Original signature required. Form may not be faxed, mailed, or e-mailed. Please deliver form to the Registrar Services at 100 O'Dowd Hall.
Adding Courses
For add-period date information, view the Calendar of Important Dates.
Students may register for open sections using SAIL through the first week of the Fall/Winter semester. Instructor signature is required to add courses. Adds for Summer semester vary by session (see the Summer session information at Calendar of Important Dates). After this timeframe, students must obtain a faculty signature and the student must submit the signed registration form in person at the Registration office in 100 O'Dowd Hall.
Students should contact the instructor's department for information to add into closed courses. If unable to reach an instructor, students should contact the academic department.
Please see the appropriate Calendar of Important Dates for details regarding registration, add/drop periods and first-half and last-half session courses.
Dropping Courses
For drop/withdrawal period date information, view the Calendar of Important Dates.
After registration, students may drop a course via SAIL, by fax or by certified mail at any time for a given semester until the semester begins. After classes begin, students may withdraw from all courses via SAIL, by fax or by certified mail until the last day withdrawals are accepted.
If dropping by mail or fax, include your name, Grizzly ID number, course number, course name, and CRN and semester. Mail or fax to:
Office of the Registrar
100 O'Dowd Hall
Rochester, MI 48309-4490
FAX: (248) 370-3461
Withdrawal
For drop/withdrawal-period date information, view the Calendar of Important Dates
Students wishing to reduce their course load by withdrawing from all of their courses must officially withdraw for the semester. Simply notifying faculty or ceasing to attend courses does not relieve students from the obligation of officially withdrawing. Students who do not officially withdraw within the drop/withdrawal time period will remain officially enrolled, and instructors will assign grades as appropriate.