Graduate students who obtain approval for withdrawal from a course or the program are entitled to a tuition refund in accordance with the following policy.
Tuition reversals as a result of official withdrawal will be made according to the following schedule. Excluded from the reversal calculation will be the costs related to on-campus housing and university meal plans. Activity, library, and medical fees are not reversible. There will be no reversal for unauthorized withdrawals. Students who do not register or who notify the Registrar's Office prior to the first day of class that they will not enroll are entitled to a full tuition reversal.
In addition to the University's reversal schedule and in accordance with the Higher Education Amendments of 1992, if a student completely withdraws from the University and has utilized Federal Title IV funds (e.g. Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant [SEOG], Academic Competitiveness Grant, National SMART Grant, Federal Perkins Loan, Federal Direct Stafford Student Loan, Federal Direct PLUS, Federal Direct Graduate PLUS), during the semester in which they withdraw, the University will observe the federally mandated process in determining what, if any amount of money must be returned to the federal program (s)
Tuition Reversal schedule for classes that run the full semester
Segment of Semester | Tuition Reversal |
---|---|
Up to first week | 80% |
Up to second week | 60% |
Up to third week | 40% |
Up to fourth week | 20% |
Beyond fourth week | No reversal |