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Withdrawal after the second week and before the end of the eighth week of classes (except for special programs):

1 Down payments include the amounts shown on this schedule plus the applicable percentages for class fees and vehicle registration. In addition to the above, charges for health insurance must be paid in full at the time of registration. 2 Down payments in the graduate psychology program include the amounts shown on this schedule plus the applicable percentages for class fees and vehicle registration. In addition to the above, charges for health insurance must be paid in full plus 75% of the applicable Professional Growth Fee at the time of registration.

Notes

pro–rated as of end of week in which student withdraws.

1. Tuition:

15

Week 3

80%

Week 4

74%

Week 5

67%

Week 6

60%

Week 7

54%

Week 8

47%

3 Assumes 9 units per semester.

end of the week in which the student officially checks out of the residence hall.

2. Room:

Finance Charges

Withdrawals after eighth week of classes:

A finance charge of 1.5% per month of the first $1,000 of unpaid balance and 1% per month of unpaid balance over $1,000 is added at each billing to carry the account. Transcripts (official and unofficial) are withheld if a student has an outstanding obligation to the University or is in default on any government based loans. All payments to a student’s account after enrollment should be addressed as follows:

No refund.

1. Tuition:

end of the week in which the student officially checks out the residence hall.

2. Room:

First–time students receiving Federal Student Financial Assistance are subject to the Statutory Pro Rata Refund as prescribed by federal law. Interterm & Summer Session Refund Policy 1. Room and Board is pro–rated to the end of the week of official withdrawal.

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2 . $25 of the tuition charge is considered a registration fee and is non–refundable.

In addition, to insure timely processing, the student name and ID number must be clearly noted on all payments. A student is not registered and cannot attend classes until satisfactory financial arrangements have been made with the Student Accounting Office. Refunds—Withdrawal In as much as faculty engagements and other commitments are made by the University for the entire year in advance, the following refund schedule has been established in order that the University and the student may share the loss equitably when it is necessary for a student to withdraw from school:

3 . Official withdrawal from summer session must be made through the Office of the Registrar. Refund rates are determined by the date in which the written request for registration change or withdrawal was made. Refunds are subject to the following schedule:

• First two–days: complete refund.

• In a three or five week class, 70% day three and four, 30% refunded during the second week, none thereafter.

• Classes that do not fall within the regular session dates will still follow the refund schedule under the first session. All arranged courses follow the refund schedule of the first session. No course may be dropped after its ending date, and no tuition will be refunded if a student unofficially withdraws after the final day to officially drop a class has passed. Class fees are not refundable after the second day of the session.

Refund schedule for BOLD (see program Student Handbook)

Fall & Spring Semester Refund Policy Withdrawal within the first two weeks of classes:

full amount, less enrollment deposit (students with six or fewer units, $25; auditors, $20) .

1. Tuition:

end of the week in which the student officially checks out of the residence hall.

2. Room:

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