If you determine it is not possible or in your best interest to complete the coursework in which you are currently enrolled, you can withdraw from Relay.
To initiate a withdrawal, you should do the following:
- Talk with your advisor and/or the Office of Student Financial Services to determine how and when to withdraw from Relay. Please also note that withdrawing from Relay while pursuing your teaching certification may have implications regarding your certification status.
- Discuss the implications of a withdrawal with your school leaders and applicable partner programs (such as NYCTF or TFA). There may be serious financial, professional, and academic consequences to suspending enrollment in the program.
- After learning the implications of early withdrawal from the program, and you decide to still withdraw, you would then complete a withdrawal form to the Registrar's Office. Please keep in mind the census dates when you submit your withdrawal.
Leave of Absence or Withdrawal Date | Transcripts & Academics | Tuition Owed |
On or before the census date | No courses appear on a transcript from that term |
-Full term tuition refund for that term -Any outstanding tuition due in full upon exiting, including deferred tuition if applicable (please see the refund schedule for details) |
Before the last date of the term | Receive “W” for all courses in that term to indicate the withdrawal |
-No refund for the term tuition -Tuition due in full upon exiting, including deferred tuition if applicable |
End of the term | Receive standing grades in all courses in that term |
-No refund for the term tuition -Tuition due in full upon exiting, including deferred tuition if applicable |
You are still enrolled at Relay, with corresponding academic, financial, and administrative responsibilities, until the withdrawal form is processed, and you receive an email confirmation from the Registrar’s Office.
The Office of Student Financial Services will follow up with you about how to pay any outstanding Relay tuition and fees.