What is a University Student Petition?
A university student petition refers to the process a student uses to request waiver of a university policy. Final authority for waivers of university regulations rests with the University Committee on Student Petitions. The committee’s decision is final. It is the responsibility of the Registrar’s Office to foward the information provided by the student to the committee and to report the committee’s decision to the student. The office has no authority to influence the committee.
Related Questions
- Is a student permitted to take all W grade notations without filing a withdrawal petition and then enroll the following quarter as a continuing student?
- Can a student petition for a retroactive withdrawal for an entire semester under serious and extenuating circumstances?
- How is a student notified about the outcome of the Request for Record Adjustment petition?