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Before deciding to withdraw from a program, it is best to consult with your program coordinator. There may be other options available to you, such as reducing your course load, transferring to another program, peer tutoring, financial assistance, accessible learning services, etc. Contact your Academic department directly to set up an advising meeting and read George Brown's policy on Program Withdrawal and Course Drop. Please check the Important Dates as well to ensure you meet the withdrawal deadline. 

Domestic Students:

To withdraw from your program, log into STU-VIEW, navigate to the Course Registration & Timetable card and click on the 'Program Withdrawal' link. You can also email registration@georgebrown.ca to submit your withdrawal request if you are unable to do so on STU-VIEW. 

Students receiving financial assistance must notify the Financial Aid Office of any changes to their enrolment status.

For more information see Withdrawal and Refund Policy for Domestic Students.

International Students:

To withdraw from your program you must complete the International Student Withdrawal and Refund Request form online. Please see Withdrawal and Refund Policy for International Students for more information and email intlwithdrawal@gerogebrown.ca for further assistance.

Continuing Education Students:

Students who are registered in Continuing Education courses cannot drop course(s) through STU-VIEW. You must send your withdrawal request in an email to cereg@georgebrown.ca. Please see Withdrawal Policy for Continuing Education for more information.

Apprenticeship Students:

To officially withdraw from the program, you can email your request to apprenticereg@georgebrown.ca and include your name, program name, and class number.

For more information see Withdrawal Policy for Apprenticeship Program.

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