Withdrawing From a Course
A student who wishes to withdraw from a law school course after the semester begins should contact the law school’s Registrar during normal business hours (weekdays, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.), and request, complete, and return to her the appropriate form (also available online).
Contact:
Dr. Connie Shipman Newsome, Registrar
Campbell Law School
225 Hillsborough, Office #406C
Raleigh, NC 27603
919-865-4660
shipman@campbell.edu
As a general rule (but subject to University policies and federal law), dropping a course has no adverse financial impact (nor triggers any tuition refund) if the student remains registered for credits sufficient to remain a full-time student.
A student is encouraged to consult with the law school’s registrar, or its Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, to discuss any possible adverse academic impact (including, without limitation, transcript notation) triggered by dropping a course.
Withdrawing From Law School
A student who wishes to withdraw from the law school (whether temporarily or permanently) should contact the law school’s Associate Dean for Academic Affairs during normal business hours (weekdays, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) and schedule an appointment. The student also should review and complete the appropriate form, available online here.
Contact:
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Daniel Tilly
Campbell Law School
225 Hillsborough, Office #401C
Raleigh, NC 27603
919-865-4653
tillyd@campbell.edu
Tuition Refund Policy
Withdrawing from law school may have an adverse financial impact (including, without limitation, accelerating student loan repayments). A student who wishes to withdraw from the law school is strongly encouraged to review the University’s tuition refund policy and schedule an appointment, during normal business hours (weekdays, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) with the law school’s Assistant Director of Financial Aid.
Contact:
Lisa Clark
Assistant Director of Financial Aid
Campbell Law School
225 Hillsborough, Office #102C
Raleigh, NC 27603
919-865-5990
clarkl@campbell.edu
Exceptions
Any student seeking to withdraw from the law school who believes that medical, military or other circumstances warrant an exception from the University’s tuition refund policy must appeal to the following contact:
Sandy P. Connolly
Vice President for Business and Chief Financial Officer
Campbell University
910-893-1241
Academic Impact
A student is encouraged to consult with the law school’s Registrar, or its Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, to discuss any possible adverse academic impact (including, without limitation, transcript notation) triggered by withdrawing from law school.