Dropping or Withdrawing from Classes
If you are a F-1 student, changing your course schedule can affect your immigration status. Before you drop a class or withdraw from the semester, review the information below and take action early.
Understand the Difference
Dropping a class: You remove one or more courses but remain enrolled in the semester
Withdrawing from the semester: You leave all courses for the term
Both actions may impact your ability to meet the full-time enrollment requirement.
Full-Time Enrollment Requirement
You must be enrolled full-time each fall and spring semester:
Undergraduate students: at least 12 credits
Graduate students: at least 9 credits
If you drop below full-time without prior authorization, you may violate your F-1 status.
Before You Drop a Class
Ask yourself:
- Will you still be enrolled full-time after dropping the class?
- If not, do you qualify for an approved exception?
- What is the deadline to drop the course?
If dropping the course will reduce your enrollment below full-time, you must request and receive approval from Visa and Immigration Services (VIS) before making any changes.
Authorized Exceptions (Reduced Course Load)
You may be eligible for a reduced course load only in limited situations:
- Academic difficulty (usually limited to your first semester)
- Medical condition (requires documentation from a licensed provider)
- Final semester (if fewer credits are needed to graduate)
After the add/drop period, you must receive VIS approval before you drop below full-time.
Withdrawing from the Semester
Withdrawing from all classes is may affect your F-1 status.
If you plan to withdraw:
- Contact VIS before submitting your withdrawal
- You may be required to leave the United States
- Your SEVIS record may be terminated
University approval of your withdrawal does not mean you are maintaining your immigration status.
Taking a Leave of Absence
If you plan to take a leave of absence from Stony Brook University, this will affect your F-1 status. You must:
- Notify Visa and Immigration Services (VIS)
- Complete the required university withdrawal or leave of absence process
Stopping attendance in your classes does not count as an official withdrawal and does not remove your financial responsibility.
PLANNING A LEAVE OF ABSENCE? LEARN HOW IT AFFECTS YOUR F-1 STATUS AND THE STEPS YOU MUST TAKE.
Key Reminders
- Always contact VIS before making changes to your enrollment
- Do not rely only on advice from academic departments regarding immigration impact