DROPPING AND ADDING A CLASS

Students are entitled to attend the first class session without obligation. Students may drop or add classes at any time during the first five class days of each semester with no obligation for tuition or fees for the class. Students are obligated for any classes dropped after the first five class days of each semester. If a student is obligated for a dropped class, the amount of the tuition and/or fees for the dropped class may be applied to the cost of an added class for the current term.

During the summer session, students may drop or add classes at any time during the first five class days with no obligation for tuition or fees for the class.

If a fee for a dropped class is for the recovery of costs already incurred by the campus, refund of such fees is at the discretion of the president.

If students drop a course during the first five class days of the semester, no grade(s) will be recorded on their permanent record. Courses that are not officially dropped through the Records and Registration Office will be recorded on the student’s permanent record with a grade of FN.

All changes in registration must be processed by the Records and Registration Office.

 

WITHDRAWAL FROM A CLASS

If students withdraw from one or more courses after the first five class days of each semester, but no later than the 60th day of the semester, a W (withdrawal) will be recorded. For Summer Session, student must withdraw no later than the 30th day. Withdrawals are not permitted following the conclusion of a course.

Students who wish to completely withdraw from one or more courses are required to do so officially by completing the proper form in the Records and Registration Office. Students must consult with the instructor and a counselor/advisor before withdrawing from a course.

 

TOTAL WITHDRAWAL

Tuition refunds for students who totally withdraw from all classes will be in accordance with the following schedule. This schedule does not apply to students who are subject to the federal and/or state regulations.

Fall and Spring Semesters and other terms at least ten weeks in length:

Withdrawal PeriodRefund %
1st through 5th class day of term100
6th through 10th class day of the term75
11th through 15th class day of the term50
16th through 20th class day of the term25
After 20th class day of the term0

 

Summer sessions and other terms at least three weeks, but less than ten weeks in length:

Withdrawal PeriodRefund %
1st through 5th class day of term100
6th through 10th class day of the term50
After 10th class day of the term0

 

Special terms less than three weeks in length:

Withdrawal PeriodRefund %
On 1st day of term100
On 2nd and 3rd class day of the term50
After 3rd class day of the term0

 

ACADEMIC POLICIES

Policies related to academic issues can be found on the Policies page.

The following academic policies and other college policies are located on the Policies page of the college website:

  • Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy
  • Data Privacy Policy
  • State Residency Requirements
  • Minnesota Transfer

Testimonials

It is awesome here at the FDLTCC Education Program because it is like a family here, if you need help or are struggling with anything, you have quite a few people who will help you out.

I chose FDLTCC because of its size and the curriculum. When I first came here in 2019, I was just looking for what I needed to volunteer, perhaps in a crisis shelter. I met with Don Jarvinen, and the rest is history.

My favorite thing about FDLTCC is the people. I’ve met fantastic students, faculty and staff who go above and beyond what I expected.