

All student-initiated withdrawals will be recorded as a final grade of W during this period. Students wishing to withdraw from a course during this period should first discuss the withdrawal with their instructor. From the fifth day to the twenty-fourth day of classes in an eight week session.

from the fourth to the fifteenth day of classes in a five week session.from the eight to the thirtieth day of classes in a summer semester.from the eight to the forty-fifth day of classes in a fall or spring semester.The course withdrawal period is determined according to the following schedule: NOTE: Saturday is not considered a class day for these purposes. Specific calendar dates may be viewed on the website at bsu.edu/registrar. Students may withdraw from courses from the start date of the course through 60% of the scheduled duration of the course. Courses dropped through this period are not recorded on the student’s permanent record. Specific calendar dates may be viewed on the website bsu.edu/registrar. Students may make changes to their schedule through the add/drop period. A complete listing of fees and other charges is available at Withdrawal Procedures In addition, special fees and charges are assessed for certain courses and services. An additional fee per credit is assessed all graduate students on courses taken for any type of credit. Tuition assessment is determined by the number of credits for which students enroll. The Ball State University Board of Trustees reserves the right to change the tuition and other charges for any semester or term. For a complete schedule of tuition, fees, and due dates, go to bsu.edu/bursar. Payments are due on the first day of each month. Payments can also be made by check, money order, cashier’s check, or cash at the bursar’s office, or sent through the mail. Please be aware that when making a payment by credit card, students will incur an additional convenience fee, which is set by the credit card companies. Payments may be made through eBill using a checking or savings account, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express. It is recommended that students visit their eBill account on a regular basis for current account information. A Ball State e-mail account is required to access the eBill account. To view or pay a student’s account, or to print a paper copy of the eBill, go to bsu.edu/ebill. An email notice will be sent to the student’s BSU email account from The Office of Bursar and Loan Administration when the e-bill is created each month.
