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If You are Planning to Withdraw If you must withdraw from SDSU, you should refer to the Class Schedule and General Catalog for withdrawal procedures.
The semester may be counted as a semester of enrollment (see Academic Progress Requirements) and you may incur a unit deficiency that may impact on your future aid eligibility. If You Have Stopped Attending Classes at SDSU If you enroll at San Diego State University, then do not attend some classes or stop attending all classes, you must complete the official withdrawal process described in the SDSU General Catalog. If you do not officially withdraw from your classes, you may have to repay a portion or all of the financial aid you received for that semester. If you have any outstanding student loan(s), contact the Loan Servicing Center as soon as you withdraw to determine when you must begin repaying your loan(s). |
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