Students: Petitions - Exceptions to Academic Policy

The petition process allows a student to formally request an exception to a policy or requirement. Generally, exceptions to policy are not made unless major extenuating circumstances are present, and supporting documentation exists. A standard form is completed and submitted along with all supporting documents. Documentation necessary for petitions can vary. In all cases, documentation must be official and must corroborate the justification given in an accompanying student statement; dates and other details must be consistent with the extenuating circumstances described in the student statement. Once a petition is reviewed, it becomes a part of the student’s permanent file.

Complete, signed petitions are reviewed monthly. Once a complete petition is received, it will be reviewed in line with the Petition Committee Review Schedule. Results (whether a petition is approved or denied) will be communicated to the student via her or his @Bucs email address.

Services (5)

Academic Second Chance

Students may request to exclude the GPA associated with previous poor grades by using this petition form. (Specific criteria apply.)

Exception to Maximum Course Attempts

Students may request to take a course a fourth (4th) time at FSW by using this petition form. (Specific criteria apply.)

Late Drop or Withdraw - General Petition

Non-Dual Enrollment Students may request to either Late Drop or Late Withdraw courses by using this petition form. (Specific criteria apply.)

NOTE: If you are a dual enrolled student, use the "Late Drop or Withdraw - DUAL ENROLLMENT STUDENTS ONLY" form. Speak with the Director of Accelerated Pathways prior to submitting any petition. All dual enrollment petitions require multiple approvals including from the school and district administration.

Official Academic Petition

Students may request an exception to an academic policy at FSW by using this petition form. (Specific criteria apply.)

Reduction of Fees Due to Continued Enrollment

Students may request a waiver of the Multiple Attempt Surcharge by using this petition form. (Specific criteria apply.)