Students are encouraged to work with their faculty and academic advisors to plan how best to put their studies on hold. A student who chooses to withdraw from The College must realize that the withdrawal will remain on their permanent transcript. A student is legally registered until he/she files an official withdrawal or completes the course. Any student who withdraws from the College during the course of the academic year must complete an Official Withdrawal Form.
To initiate your request, please contact:
David Bauman
Assistant Dean of Students for Advisement and Retention
dbauman@css.edu, (218)723-6179, Tower 2140
Holly Carpenter
Administrative Assistant to Vice President of Student Affairs
hcarpent@css.edu, (218)723-6779, Tower 2149A
Students are encouraged to work with their faculty and academic advisors to plan how best to put their studies on hold. A student who chooses to withdraw from The College must realize that the withdrawal will remain on their permanent transcript. A student is legally registered until he/she files an official withdrawal or completes the course. Any student who withdraws from the College during the course of the academic year must first contact his/her academic advisor with questions concerning their enrollment status.
Students are encouraged to work with their faculty and academic advisors to plan how best to put their studies on hold. A student who chooses to withdraw from The College must realize that the withdrawal will remain on their permanent transcript. A student is legally registered until he/she files an official withdrawal or completes the course. Any student who withdraws from the College during the course of the academic year must first contact his/her academic advisor with questions concerning their enrollment status.
