The Michigan Certificate of Withdrawal is a document issued by the Michigan Department of Education that certifies that a student has met the requirements to withdraw from a Michigan school. The Certificate of Withdrawal is used when a student moves out of Michigan or switches to another school within the state. There are two types of Michigan Certificate of Withdrawal: the Standard Certificate of Withdrawal and the Certificate of Withdrawal with Multiple Schools. The Standard Certificate of Withdrawal is issued to students who are leaving a Michigan school and transferring to a school outside the state. The Certificate of Withdrawal with Multiple Schools is issued to those students who have attended multiple schools within Michigan. Both certificates must be completed and signed by school officials and parents or guardians. The Certificate of Withdrawal must then be submitted to the Michigan Department of Education for final approval.
The Michigan Certificate of Withdrawal is a document issued by the Michigan Department of Education that certifies that a student has met the requirements to withdraw from a Michigan school. The Certificate of Withdrawal is used when a student moves out of Michigan or switches to another school within the state. There are two types of Michigan Certificate of Withdrawal: the Standard Certificate of Withdrawal and the Certificate of Withdrawal with Multiple Schools. The Standard Certificate of Withdrawal is issued to students who are leaving a Michigan school and transferring to a school outside the state. The Certificate of Withdrawal with Multiple Schools is issued to those students who have attended multiple schools within Michigan. Both certificates must be completed and signed by school officials and parents or guardians. The Certificate of Withdrawal must then be submitted to the Michigan Department of Education for final approval.