Military Withdrawal
A Military Withdrawal is necessary when service members receive official military orders requiring military service such as deployments or extended mobilizations. When this official military service affects the ability of the service member to be successful in their classes they can file for a Military Withdrawal.
Service members that are considering a Military Withdrawal should consult with the Veteran and Military Services, Financial Aid, and Residence Life offices (if applicable) before submitting the Military Withdrawal to see what financial repercussions, if any, the student will face. Military dependents negatively affected by deployments or extended mobilizations should use the Hardship Withdrawal process through the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management.
If approved, the service member will receive W grades for all courses and a full refund on charges assessed in that semester. If you have questions about Military Withdrawals, or registering at JSU in the future, please contact Veteran and Military Services at (256) 782-8838 or veterans@jsu.edu.