Maryland requires universities to allow mental health withdrawal
Briefly

I tried to focus on my studies. I tried to reach out and seek help. But my concerns over my own safety were all-encompassing and made it impossible to function... This was no different than if I had suffered a debilitating physical injury: with every fiber in my being, I wanted to continue my education, but it was simply impossible to accomplish.
The hearing was for legislation... that aims to prevent students from having to weigh their mental health against the cost of higher education... It also guarantees that students who withdraw mid-semester for mental and physical health-related reasons receive a refund for the remainder of the term.
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