If you should need to withdraw from the University, please go to the Office of Student Affairs as soon as possible to complete the necessary withdrawal or leave of absence form.

If it becomes necessary for a student to withdraw from the University, he/she is expected to complete an official withdrawal or leave of absence form. This form is available from the Office of Student Affairs. Financial liability will be based upon the date that the form is received by the Dean of Students.

Notice: Students are responsible for notifying the University if they plan to withdraw. Non-attendance does not constitute official withdrawal.

Before making a decision to withdraw or take a leave, students should be aware of the financial implications. In some cases, the student could be ineligible for financial aid that was scheduled to be received. Charges that were to be covered by financial aid, would become the student’s responsibility.

For more information on determining financial liability, please contact the Financial Aid Office or refer to the Course Bulletin.

Spring 2010 Tuition Liability

If drop or withdrawal form received
by the College or Business School Registrar or Dean:

College/Business School
Student Liability:

Jan. 19, 2010 to Feb. 1, 2010          0%
Feb. 2, 2010 to Feb. 8, 2010         50%
Feb. 9, 2010 to Feb 17, 2010         75%
Feb. 18, 2010 or after

       100%

 

If drop or withdrawal form received
by the Law School Registrar or Dean:

 

Law School
Student Liability:

Jan. 11, 2010 to Jan. 19, 2010         20%
Jan. 20, 2010 to Jan. 26, 2010         40%
Jan. 27, 2010 to Feb. 2, 2010         60%
Feb. 3, 2010 to Feb. 9, 2010         80%
Feb. 10, 2010 or after        100%

For special short courses and programs (i.e. MSF), consult the schedules below.  

MSF Forfeiture Schedule

1st Week of Class 0%
2nd Week of Class 50%
3rd Week of Class 50%
4th Week of Class  100%

Short-Term Class Forfeiture Schedule

1st Week of Class 0%
2nd Week of Class 50%
3rd Week of Class 100%

Non-attendance does not constitute withdrawal or dropping a course. Reasonable collection costs, including attorney fees, will be added to delinquent accounts.