Canceling Your Undergraduate Admission
*** The steps on this page apply to admitted undergraduate students before the semester of admission. Once a semester starts, and if you are enrolled in classes, you must withdraw formally from ASU in person. ***
If you have decided not to attend ASU the semester for which you have been admitted you should cancel your admission to ASU. Canceling your admission will also cancel any financial aid awards (scholarships included) and housing assignments. Consider your options carefully before taking this step. If you decide to attend ASU in the future, then you will need to submit a new application for admission.
IF YOU HAVE NOT YET REGISTERED FOR CLASSES:
Submit a request to cancel your admission to ASU Undergraduate Admissions. Include your legal name, ASU ID number, and the semester of your admission. You may mail it to Undergraduate Admissions (see mailing address) or email your request to decline@asu.edu.
By submitting your request to cancel your admission, you are also canceling any housing assignment and any financial aid awards (including scholarships). Be aware that you will still be responsible for any non-refundable housing charges or other university charges you may have incurred. You can view your account and pay any charges by signing in to My ASU.
Please allow at least two weeks to stop receiving communications from ASU.
IF YOU HAVE REGISTERED FOR CLASSES:
1) Drop/withdraw from your classes. It is your responsibility to withdraw from classes. You must withdraw from all classes before the end of ASU’s refund period or you will be responsible for all tuition charges. By registering for classes you agree to pay all applicable tuition and registration fees. You are not dropped from your classes due to non-payment. Sign in to My ASU to withdraw from your classes.
2) Submit a request to cancel your admission to ASU Undergraduate Admissions. Include your legal name, ASU ID number, and the semester of your admission. You may mail it to Undergraduate Admissions (see mailing address) or email to decline@asu.edu.
By submitting your request to cancel your admission, you are also canceling any housing assignment and any financial aid awards (including scholarships). Be aware that you will still be responsible for any housing charges or other university charges you may have incurred. You can view your account and pay any charges by signing in to My ASU.
Please allow at least two weeks to stop receiving communications from ASU.
STUDENT ACCOUNTS/BILLING:
Although you've canceled your admission to ASU, you may still have outstanding charges. ASU suggests that you review your student account to avoid collection agency activity. You can view your account and pay any charges by signing in to My ASU.