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2017-2018 » Undergraduate » Resources » Financial Information » Refund Policy

Refund Policy

Students who withdraw (from all courses or from an individual course) will be charged tuition on a proportionate basis according to the schedules below based on the part of term for the course. The term “refund” below refers to the percentage of the tuition reduction. Fees are not refundable. As such, the percentage of any payment and/or aid that may be returned to you (if any) may be different.

A student who is considering withdrawing from the College or dropping a class is strongly encouraged to discuss implications with his/her advisor.

For refunding purposes, the 1st week is defined as the first 7 calendar days in the term. Ex: If classes start on a Tuesday, the first week runs from Tuesday through Monday of the following week.

Refund Schedules

Full Term Courses* (Part of Term 1)

Full Term Course Refund Schedule
Withdrawal in the 1st Week 100% Refund
Withdrawal in the 2nd Week 80% Refund
Withdrawal in the 3rd Week 60% Refund
Withdrawal in the 4th Week 50% Refund
Withdrawal in the 5th & 6th Week 20% Refund
Withdrawal after the 6th Week 0% Refund

*Excludes Pharmacy Program

Weekend Courses* (Part of Term A & B)

Weekend Course Refund Schedule
Withdrawal before 2nd class 100% Refund
Withdrawal before 3rd class 75% Refund
Withdrawal before 4th class 50% Refund
Withdrawal before 5th class 25% Refund
Withdrawal after 5th class 0% Refund

Note: Each weekend consists of two class meetings; one on Friday and one on Saturday. Example: if a student attends the first weekend, then they have attended two class meetings and will be refunded 75% of the tuition.

*Ed.D. students are required to return their laptops and books upon withdrawal. Failure to do so will result in additional charges.

Other Courses (Part of Term 7A, 7B, X, & Z)

Other Course Term Refund Schedule
Withdrawal in the 1st Week 100% Refund
Withdrawal in the 2nd Week 75% Refund
Withdrawal in the 3rd Week 50% Refund
Withdrawal in the 4th Week 25% Refund
Withdrawal after the 4th Week 0% Refund

Pharmacy Program* (Part of Term P)

Pharmacy Program Refund Schedule
Withdrawal before 1st day of class 100% Refund
Withdrawal after 1st day of class 0% Refund

*Students wishing to withdraw from the Pharmacy Program must notify the Office of Student Affairs and Advocacy in writing of their intentions.

Special Parts of Term (Part of Term S)

Special Parts of Term Refund Schedule
Withdrawal prior to 10% completion point 100% Refund
10% – 19.9% completion point 75% Refund
20% – 29.9% completion point 50% Refund
30% – 39.9% completion point 25% Refund
At the 40% completion point 0% Refund

Return of Title IV Funds

The Federal Government specifies how St. John Fisher College determines the amount of Title IV program assistance a student earns when they withdraw from the College. The Title IV programs that are covered by this law are: Federal PELL Grants, TEACH Grants, Federal Direct Student Loans, PLUS Loans, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOGs) and Federal Perkins Loans.

When a student who is a Title IV fund recipient withdraws, the amount of Title IV funds earned is based on the amount of time the student spent in academic attendance. Up through the 60% point in each payment period or period of enrollment, a pro rata schedule is used to determine the amount of Title IV funds the student has earned at the time of withdrawal. After the 60% point in the payment period of enrollment, a student has earned 100% of the Title IV funds.

For complete details on the return of Title IV funds when a student withdraws, please review our Return of Title IV Funds Policy [pdf].

Title IV fund recipients who are withdrawing from classes that are part of two 6 or 7-week modules should review our Part of Term Withdrawal Policy [pdf].

Return of Non-Title IV Funds

When a student withdraws who has paid using non-Title IV funds, any credit balance resulting from refund calculations will be returned to the student.

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