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COE Office of Graduate Student Services

Our Office of Graduate Student Services is dedicated to supporting your journey. From navigating our policies to maintaining your academic records, we want to ensure a seamless experience. Our Academic Services Coordinators are here to answer your questions, guide you through program milestones, and streamline paperwork. Together with the COE Director of Graduate Studies, we oversee the day-to-day operations, ensuring you receive the highest quality support and resources.

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The College of Education hosts 31 graduate degree and certificate programs within our three academic departments. (View our full list of program offerings)

Visit each of our departments to learn more about the specific academic programs offered:

 

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COE Policies

Late and Retroactive Withdrawals for Graduate Students

Late withdrawals and retroactive withdrawals are requests to drop a course or courses after the final date to drop classes has passed. These may be granted in cases of serious and unforeseen circumstances that make it impossible for the student to successfully complete courses that semester and are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.Visit the late and retroactive withdrawals guidelines > page for more information.

Late Withdrawal Process

Late withdrawal is used when requesting to withdraw from the current semester (after the final date to drop classes has passed), or the semester immediately previous, summer not included.
Examples:

  • You are attending Fall 2022 and are requesting to withdraw from Spring 2022.
  • You are attending Fall 2022 and need to drop currently enrolled courses.
  • You are attending Spring 2023 and and are requesting to withdraw from Fall 2022.

To start the late withdrawal process, complete the Schedule Adjustment form >. Email the completed form to the Director of Graduate Studies, Dr. Steve Zanskas. Please include an explanation why you are requesting a withdrawal, along with documentation supporting your request. He will review your request and, if approved, sign the Schedule Adjustment form and return it to you. Please allow 3 business days before sending a follow-up email.

Once you receive the signed form, you will submit a Course Withdrawal/Late Drops ticket. Visit the TigerHelp Self Service Portal and select "Registrar’s Office Help." When you get to the next page, from the list on the right-hand side select Course Withdrawal/Late Drops. Complete the form. There is a field that asks you to upload the approval from the College, which is where you will upload the approved form.

Retroactive Withdrawal Process

Retroactive withdrawals occur more than one major term (fall or spring) after the term for which the withdrawal is requested and must be submitted directly to the Registrar's Office. Please see the Retroactive Withdrawal Process section on the Late and Retroactive Withdrawal page for the instructions and required paperwork.

If you have any questions about this process, please contact the Registrar's Office.  

Late Registration & Course Adds

For information about registering or adding a course after web registration has closed, please consult the Registrar's Office Website: Late Add/Late Registration

You can find semester dates and deadlines calendars here: Calendars

Doctoral Final Defense Announcement

A doctoral student must submit an announcement of his/her final defense examination to the Graduate School at least 3 weeks prior to the date of defense. Find more information at UofM's Graduate School >.

Questions?

Brittany Foster


Brittany Foster

Graduate Academic Services Counselor II
Ball Hall 215A1
Email | 901.678.2609