What role does "Completion Rate" plays on my degree?

My current rate is %100. But I am failing one of my classes 'cause I missed some important due dates. So now, I will have to drop that class (better a W than a F). I know Completion Rate is based on how many hours I have attempted and how many hours I actually completed. So my question is, will that play a huge role once I get my degree? If so, how?

RoaringMice2016-04-07T07:42:49Z

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Completion rate is used for financial aid. It's part of their measures of SAP - satisfactory academic process. If your overall completion rate drops below a 67%, you lose your access to financial aid.

Completion rate is not something that grad schools or employers look at.

DeMoNsLaYeR5752016-04-07T07:27:01Z

completion rate is simply the percentage of courses you complete vs number tried...
its on the college as a marker of the quality of the school (good schools have high completion rates)
it has nothing to do with ANYTHING else