Form 160 - Add, Drop, Withdrawal
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This form must be submitted to request changes to your class schedule. This form should only be used if you are unable to make changes to your class schedule in Banner.

Prior to submitting this application, please review the Add/Drop/Withdrawal Policy for deadlines pertaining to the drop/withdrawal of classes. Financial Aid students dropping all courses should contact the Financial Aid Office prior to withdrawing from all courses.

All changes, drops, and withdrawals are performed with respect to the refund policy.

Please note that if you have a hold on your account, your request may not be processed. Should we encounter a hold on your account you will be contacted at your udallas.edu email address. You will be expected to notify us for further processing once the hold is cleared.

Please contact your advisor with any questions you may have prior to submitting this request.

*First Name:   
*Last Name:   
*GSM Student ID #:   
*udallas.edu Email:   
[Example: 'me@mydomain.com']
*Term:
  Fall  
  Spring  
  Summer  
  
*Year:   
Courses to Add (if Applicable):   
Please specify Course Prefix, Number and Section or CRN for all courses listed
Courses to Drop (if Applicable):   
Please specify Course Prefix, Number and Section or CRN for all courses listed
*Please explain the reason for your request:   
Do you have any holds on your account?:   
Your request will not be processed if you have outstanding Business Office holds.
*Are you an international student?:   
International students must contact the International Student Office if dropping below full-time enrollment.
*Do you currently receive VA Educational Benefits?:   
*Do you have a University of Dallas Scholarship?:   
*Have you received Financial Aid this term?:   
*Are you dropping all classes?:   
Financial Aid students dropping all courses should contact the Financial Aid Office prior to withdrawing from all courses.
*Will you return to the Graduate School next term?:   
   
  

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