Spring 2020
Spring 2018
The refund schedules below list the possible student refunds. Depending on your course load and the date you drop a course, you may or may not be entitled to a refund.
Undergraduate students do not receive any refunds of tuition and fees as a result of application of the Course Withdrawal policy.
Graduate students do not receive any refunds of tuition and fees for courses withdrawn (WG) based on policy memorandum 238.
If you have financial aid, please contact your financial aid counselor before resigning, withdrawing or reducing your course load.
The technology fee and comprehensive fee are nonrefundable and no reduction will be made after the beginning of classes.
All refunds will be calculated from the official date of resignation, which may not necessarily be the last day of class attendance. However, no refund will be granted for a resignation which occurred in a previous fiscal year.
University policy requires all refunds be sent by electronic funds transfer (Direct Deposit) into an account designated by the student. Failure to enroll in direct deposit will result in refund delays.
Spring 2020 Tuition Refunds for: Reduced Course Loads
Semester Day | Student Refund |
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Jan. 21-27 | 100% of Tuition and Fees |
Jan. 28-30 | 90% of Tuition Only** |
Jan. 31-Feb. 16 | 50% of Tuition Only* |
Feb. 17-March 18 | 25% of Tuition Only* |
After March 18 | 0% |
*Please view example of how reduction in tuition charges is calculated.
Spring 2020 Tuition Refunds for: Withdrawals & Resignations **
Semester Day | Student Refund |
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Jan. 21 | 100% of Tuition and Fees |
Jan. 22-30 | 90% of Tuition Only |
Jan. 31-Feb. 16 | 50% of Tuition Only |
Feb. 17-March 18 | 25% of Tuition Only |
After March 18 | 0% |
**All refunds will be calculated from the official date of resignation, which may not necessarily be the last day of class attendance. However, no refund will be granted for a resignation which occurred in a previous fiscal year
- A in-state UG drops from 18 to 9 hours during the 50% refund period: Their charges will be:
- 50% x 9 hours dropped = 4.5 hours
- Hours still enrolled = 9.0 hours
- Charged for 13.5 hours
- NO REFUND (12 hours is full time)
- A Masters of Information Technology (MIT) student drops from 6 hours to 3 during the 25% refund period. Their charges will be:
- 75% x 3 hours dropped = 2.25 hours
- Hours still enrolled = 3.0 hours
- Charged for 5.25 hours
- 5.25 x $975.00 = $5,118.50
- Original tuition charge was $5,850.00
- Refund will be: $731.25