How to Submit a Withdrawal in WINS What is a Withdrawal? Students may submit a Withdrawal in their Student Center in WINS to notify the University that you wish to drop ALL classes for the semester. Withdrawing means students may need to reapply to the University if choosing to attend in the future. Students who withdraw after the deadlines posted in the Online Schedule of Classes may be subject to paying partial or full tuition. Procedure 1. Log into WINS and go to Student Center. 2. Select Term Withdrawal from the drop down menu under Academics. 3. Choose the correct term and click “Continue”. ONLY terms for which you are eligible to withdraw will be available. So, if you do not have enrollment for a term, it will not be available for withdrawal here. UW-Whitewater Registrar’s Office - June 6, 2014 1|Page How to Submit a Withdrawal in WINS 4. Check the appropriate box and then click the Submit button to withdraw from all your classes. 5. You will see this confirmation that your withdrawal was successful: 6. Your withdrawal will be processed by the Registrar’s Office within 48 hours of submission—the dropping of your courses is NOT automated and will not occur immediately. Upon completion by the Registrar’s Office, you will be sent an automatic email for confirmation. If you wish to re-enroll for that term, you will need to contact the Registrar’s Office at registrar@uww.edu with the following information: a. Your student ID # and complete name b. The term for which you withdrew and would like to now re-enroll. This will only be available prior to the deadline for the last day to add a course for that semester. After that deadline, you will need to submit Late Add forms for each class. 7. To CANCEL a withdrawal: You MUST email the registrar’s office at withdraw@uww.edu or call 262-472-1570 IMMEDIATELY. While it may take up to 48 hours for your classes to be dropped, often requests are processed UW-Whitewater Registrar’s Office - June 6, 2014 2|Page How to Submit a Withdrawal in WINS soon after submission. If a withdrawal is submitted and processed, the student will be responsible for adding classes back into their schedule if they wish to cancel the withdrawal. 8. Curious about the status of a withdrawal? Simply select the withdrawal option again to see the terms for which you may withdraw and the term(s) for which you have already submitted a withdrawal (and the status of that withdrawal). Additional questions or comments? Feel free to contact to contact us: withdraw@uww.edu UW-Whitewater Registrar’s Office - June 6, 2014 3|Page