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Refund Policy

The following information is provided for a quick reference. For complete information on the University's refund policy, please refer to the Student Handbook. (2007-08 page 227)

A student who withdraws from the University must notify the vice president and dean of student life in writing prior to his or her departure. This office will determine the student's official date of withdrawal.

Refunds for students who withdraw after tuition, fees, room and board have been paid, but prior to registration and the first day of classes, will be 100 percent of tuition, fees, room and board.

After the beginning of classes, refunds are calculated as follows:

Refund of Tuition and Room/Period of Enrollment
90% - Withdrawal before the end of the first week of classes.
50% - Withdrawal during the second week of classes through the fourth week of classes.
25% - Withdrawal during the fifth week of classes through the seventh week of classes.
Refund of Board - Unused board will be refunded (member fee and meal bank).

St. Lawrence University grants and merit scholarships will be reduced by the same percentage as for tuition and room. (For students receiving full St. Lawrence University grants and merit scholarships; this aid will be reduced by the same amount as tuition, room and board).

Students enrolled in a semester abroad are charged a comprehensive fee. For the purpose of calculating a refund, the comprehensive fee will be allocated to tuition, room and board as if the student were attending school on campus and the refund calculated in accordance with these guidelines.

Refunds of federal financial aid will be calculated according to federal regulations. Federal aid earned is calculated based on the number of days in attendance divided by the number of days in the enrollment period. After 60% of the enrollment period has passed, federal aid will be considered 100% earned. Unearned federal aid will be returned to the federal aid program in the following order:
- Federal Family Education Loan (Stafford)
- Federal Perkins Loan
- Federal Plus Loan
- Federal Pell Grant
- Academic Competitive Grant
- Smart Grant
- Federal SEOG

Please contact the Student Financial Services office for more information.

New York State students qualifying under the Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) are responsible for reimbursing the University for the amount of tuition assistance award held at the time of withdrawal and upon which the University has extended credit to the student.

Health Insurance

Group health insurance refunds and cancellations will be made in accordance with the insurance policy.

Medical Withdrawls

Withdrawal for medical reasons will generally be granted for students who must leave campus and are unable to complete courses. Medical withdrawals for the entire semester approved by the office of the vice president and dean of student life will result in credit for the same number of courses that were being taken upon the withdrawal, to be applied to the student account in the first semester that the student returns. The only charge for the course will be the difference between tuition at the time of withdrawal and tuition at the time of readmission. It is the student's responsibility to notify Student Financial Serivces of the intent to use the medical withdrawal credit. A medical withdrawal from one course does not allow the student to receive financial credit in a future semester.

Refunds for withdrawal due to an illness will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis through the office of the vice president and dean of student life and co-curricular education.

The University offers a Tuition Refund Plan through A.W.G. Dewar, Inc. of Quincy, MA. The plan insures the loss of tuition, fees due to withdrawal for illness and accident reasons, and mental/emotional problems. A brochure describing the plan is mailed in July. More information may be obtained at  www.collegerefund.com.

Suspensions or Expulsions

Only the unused portion of the board (member fee and meal bank) paid will be refunded.


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