* Graduating: This is the most common and desired way to leave. It involves completing all the required coursework and meeting the college's graduation requirements.
* Withdrawal: If you're unhappy, struggling academically, or facing personal circumstances that prevent you from continuing, you can withdraw. This usually involves filling out paperwork with the college's registrar's office. There might be implications for your financial aid and academic record depending on when you withdraw.
* Expulsion: This is a disciplinary action taken by the college for serious violations of its rules and policies. It's not a voluntary departure.
* Transferring: You might want to leave Barnett College to attend another college or university. This involves applying to other institutions and transferring your credits. Not all credits will necessarily transfer, so careful planning is crucial.
To figure out the best way for *you* to leave Barnett College, you need to:
1. Identify your reason for wanting to leave: Are you unhappy with the program, struggling academically, facing financial difficulties, or something else?
2. Contact the appropriate office: Depending on your reason, you should contact the registrar's office (for withdrawals and graduation), the financial aid office (for financial matters), or student affairs (for disciplinary issues or general concerns).
3. Follow the college's procedures: Barnett College will have specific policies and procedures for each type of departure. Review their student handbook or website, or contact the relevant office to find out what steps you need to take.
In short, there's no magic answer. You need to understand your situation and follow Barnett College's official channels to leave appropriately.