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EXAMPLES OF APPROPRIATE AND INAPPROPRIATE REQUESTS
(Reference: Petitions for Exceptions to Academic Policies and Procedures)
Withdrawal
Consider the following scenarios for a student who was hospitalized and could not return to school:
Late Drop
If a student is requesting a selective late drop of one or two courses from a previous semester, the student must explain why his/her circumstances did not affect all of his/her courses. (For example, a broken leg might affect a volleyball course but not a calculus course.) In addition, the student must establish why the course was not late dropped before the semester/session late drop deadline. Documentation for this rationale must be provided.
Improving Grade-Point Average
If a student cannot document a reason that University procedures were not followed and his/her only justification for a retroactive procedure is to improve his/her grade-point average (e.g., for entry to major, law school, scholarships), the petition will be denied.
The University may make changes in policies,
procedures, educational offerings, and requirements at any time. Please
consult a Penn State academic adviser for more detailed information.
This page is part of the University Undergraduate Advising Handbook, which is maintained by the Division of Undergraduate Studies, DUS@psu.edu.