Refund Policy
The following refund schedules apply to all students who officially withdraw from full-semester classes. Full-time undergraduate students must receive authorization from the Academic Advising Office in order to officially withdraw. Graduate and part-time undergraduate students must submit to the Registrar’s Office a withdrawal application signed by their academic advisor in order to officially withdraw. Refunds are computed as of the official withdrawal date. Refunds for courses that do not run for a full semester will be computed in proportion to the length of the then current regular semester. Eligible full-time undergraduate students will receive refunds of appropriate portions of tuition, fees and, if applicable, room and board charges. These refunds will be reduced by appropriate portions of financial aid, scholarships and loans previously applied. Eligible graduate and part-time undergraduate students will receive refunds of only appropriate portions of tuition charges, net of applicable portions of financial aid, loans and scholarships. Fees are not refundable.
Withdrawal date is when approved by either Academic Advising or Registrar’s Office, as appropriate:
Refund
On or before first day of classes............... 100%
First two weeks of classes......................... 80%
Third week of classes............................... 60%
Fourth week of classes............................. 40%
Fifth week of classes............................... 20%
No refund after fifth week of classes
Financial Aid Repayment Policy
Students receiving financial aid from the College who withdraw from classes will have their aid reevaluated, possibly necessitating their repayment of a portion of the financial aid received. The necessity to repay financial aid depends upon the type of aid received, applicable government regulations, and the period of time in attendance. Attendance for a partial semester will generally count as one of the eight semesters of financial aid eligibility normally allowed a student.