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Can I take a semester off from ASU?

As an undergraduate student, if you need more than two semesters, you may need an official Leave of Absence (LOA). Graduate students should consult with your academic department. Once your LOA is finalized, you must report this to the ISSC through the Reporting Student Exit from ASU eForm through the ISSC eForm Portal.
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Can I take a year off ASU?

Yes. If you are unable to return to ASU by the term you initially identified, then you may request an extension through the college of your major. To extend your LOA, please complete the LOA form and submit to your college for approval.
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Can you take a semester off college and keep your scholarship?

Many scholarships are contingent on you attending school full-time. If you leave school, some may require you to repay a prorated amount. If you receive a scholarship for an upcoming semester, you can ask to defer it until you return.
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Can I withdraw from ASU?

You may request a complete session drop/withdrawal by signing in to My ASU, clicking on the Registration link in your My Classes box, and selecting Drop/Withdrawal, or by submitting the Complete Session Withdrawal form to any University Registrar Services office location.
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How do I get out of ASU?

Separating from ASU
  1. Complete the online exit interview if you are unable to schedule or attend a face-to-face meeting.
  2. Pay any outstanding fees.
  3. Recycle your ASU ID card.
  4. Return your ASU parking permit to Parking and Transit Services.
  5. Return keys.
  6. Turn in all other property to your department.
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What happens if you fail a semester at ASU?

If a student's minimum cumulative GPA first falls below 2.00 in a term that is not the student's first term at ASU, the student will be placed on probation. Failure to return to good academic standing after being placed on probation may result in disqualification.
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What percent of ASU students drop out?

Retention Rate Insight

86% of full-time students stayed to continue their studies the following academic year. These students started in Fall 2020 and returned in Fall 2021.
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What happens to financial aid if I withdraw from a semester?

Federal financial aid regulation states that if you withdraw from all of your classes or cease enrollment prior to the 60 percent point of instruction in any term, you will be required to repay all unearned financial aid funds received.
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How bad does a withdrawal look on college transcript?

You won't receive a grade for the class, but a “W” will show up on your transcript, indicating that you were not doing well in the course and essentially quit the class. This “W” does not factor into your GPA, but it can be readily seen by anyone reviewing your transcript in the future.
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Does a withdrawal affect GPA?

A withdrawal from a class (W) is GPA-neutral: instead of a grade, you receive a W notation on your transcript which does not affect your GPA; you also don't earn credits for the course.
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Is it OK to take one semester off college?

Taking a semester off is a personal decision. Do what's best for your mental health, but take note of the financial and logistical consequences of this choice. You might be better off shifting to a part-time schedule for one semester rather than spending the entire semester away from school.
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Can I take one semester off of college?

Students can take a semester off and use that time to gain professional experience and get back to college after some time. Gaining professional experience while simultaneously finishing college and juggling other aspects of your life can be near impossible; that's why some students take semesters off.
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Can I take a gap semester from college?

Take a Break

Your Gap Semester is a chance to take time out from your studies and do something different. Many do this before or after university, but you could do it during the academic year, as well. Many universities let students defer a semester, giving them a chance to travel.
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Can you defer from ASU?

Deferred admission is for students who wish to begin their studies in a later semester than the one for which they were admitted. Common reasons for deferment include religious volunteer work, military service, and personal circumstances regarding unique health or financial situations.
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What happens if I dont pay my ASU tuition on time?

Suspension of university services

ASU policy prohibits anyone with outstanding charges from registering for classes, receiving refunds, obtaining diplomas, and using campus services. If your statement shows past due charges, you can avoid delays in registering for the next semester by immediately making payment.
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Does withdrawing affect GPA ASU?

A withdrawal will remove the class from your current schedule and will result in a grade of 'W' on your official transcript. The grade of 'W' has no impact on your GPA.
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Is it better to withdraw or fail?

While a “W” on a transcript is better than a failing grade, it might negatively impact future opportunities for graduate school.
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How many W are acceptable on a transcript?

It depends on a multitude of factors. First, if the student has one or two W's and no more, universities will typically allow that, and some would rarely question it.
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Is it better to withdraw or get AC?

Students frequently ask about dropping a course to avoid getting a “C.” While this is generally not advisable, a withdrawal might be a good decision if it would be your first C and your struggles in the class would endanger your other grades.
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Is withdrawing from college the same as dropping out?

Withdrawing is the act of contact the school and withdrawing from classes either current or future. Dropping out can be through a formal withdrawal or it can be when a student stops going to class or does not register for future classes.
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Do I have to pay back FAFSA if I fail a class?

Failing or taking an incomplete grade in courses can impact your financial aid in multiple ways. The 3 main impacts may be owing money back for the current term, losing federal aid eligibility for future terms, and not meeting the renewal criteria for scholarships and institutional aid. Q1.
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Is an unofficial withdrawal bad?

You should not withdraw from a class by not going to the class anymore. If you do not withdraw officially, you will receive a grade of “UNOFFICIAL WITHDRAWAL” or “WITHDREW FAILING,” which looks bad on your transcript and counts as a failing grade at some schools.
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Why is ASU so popular?

At ASU, our culture of innovation and inclusion draws pioneering researchers to our faculty and attracts highly qualified students from all 50 states and more than 130 nations. ASU is expanding academic and entrepreneurial opportunities for every type of learner at all stages of life.
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What GPA do you need for ASU?

First-year applicants must meet at least one of the following: Top 25% in your high school graduating class. 3.00 GPA in competency courses (4.00 = A). ACT score of 22 for Arizona residents (24 nonresidents) or SAT Reasoning score of 1120 for Arizona residents (1180 nonresidents).
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