Dropped Courses
During the first week of classes (the add/drop period) a student may drop a course and receive full tuition credit if applicable. Any course-affiliated fees and/or comprehensive fees are adjusted accordingly. Students withdrawing from class(es) any time after the add/drop period are not entitled to a refund.
Withdrawal from Classes
Students withdrawing from any class(es) after the final day of the add/drop period are not entitled to a refund.
Withdraw from the University
The university reserves the right to require the withdrawal of any student whose scholarship is unsatisfactory or whose conduct renders him/her undesirable as a member of the university community. .
Student Refund
Students who withdraw or are approved for medical leave are entitled to tuition refunds in accordance with the refund schedule below. Medical leave policy and procedures are outlined in a separate section of the Student Handbook. Questions should be submitted to the Director of Collegiate Health Services.
Withdrawal Dates | Semester | MOD Class(es)* |
During 1st week of classes | 100% | 100% |
During 2nd week of classes | 90% | 80% |
During 3rd week of classes | 80% | 40% |
During 4th week of classes | 60% | 0% |
During 5th week of classes | 40% | 0% |
After 5th week of classes | 0% | 0% |
*Proration of tuition charges is applicable to students enrolled in a single module, enrolled in modules one, three or five if they also drop any subsequent module-based classes within the same semester, or withdraw from all classes in the second module session of each semester - modules two, four, or six and only if the student fully withdraws from the module session.
Note: In the case of a financial aid recipient, the portion refunded may include monies that must be returned to Federal Title IV programs. The university uses the Title IV refund policy to determine the portion that must be repaid to the Title IV programs. Any refunds otherwise due to a withdrawing student will be reduced by such Title IV refunds. For a complete description of the Title IV Refund Policy please see the section titled Financial Aid Refund Policy of the financial aid section of the catalog.
After a total withdrawal from Â鶹ÊÓƵ, students are required to reapply when not enrolled for two consecutive semesters or one full calendar year of non-attendance and be accepted to complete readmission to the University.
Food Refund
Students withdrawing or moving out of a university residence are entitled to a prorated refund (minus a one-week deposit).
Housing
Students moving out of a university residence during a semester are not entitled to a refund of room charges. Students should follow the room check-out procedure in the Student Handbook.
Miscellaneous Fees/Other Charges
There will be no refund of miscellaneous fees or other charges.
Medical Leave
Students who are placed on medical leave during the first five weeks of class and do not return during the semester will receive tuition refunds in accordance with the previously described tuition refund schedule for “Withdrawal from the University.â€