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Military Deployment Policy
It is the policy of Kansas State University to provide the following options to resident and non-resident students enrolled in credit classes who are required to discontinue their attendance as a result of orders to military active duty arising from the need for emergency military deployment.
Students should contact the Division of Continuing Education at College Court 131.
A student ordered to report to a remote station on the basis of a military emergency must provide to the Division of Continuing Education a copy of his/her military orders indicating such assignment. A copy of orders may be mailed subsequent to the student’s departure, or, in the absence of a copy of military orders, a written statement from the cognizant commander will be accepted.
- A student may withdraw from all classes and receive a 100% refund of all enrollment fees paid for courses he/she is currently taking and for future courses.
- In consultation with the faculty members involved, a student may elect to take an “Incomplete” in his/her classes, with the ability to complete the course requirements upon return to K-State. Guidelines pertaining to the University’s policy on “Incomplete Work” are contained in the General Catalog. Returning students are responsible for making arrangements with faculty members for the completion of work for which an “Incomplete” has been recorded. As an alternative to an “Incomplete,” other arrangements for receiving a grade and/or completing a course may be made, as appropriate, through the student’s consultation with faculty members involved.
- A combination wherein the student may withdraw from some classes and continue enrollment in those remaining. Any refund for course withdrawal will be based on the difference between what the student initially paid and what the student would owe had he/she enrolled only in the remaining courses. Marks for continuing courses would be arrived at in keeping with B above.
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