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Refund Policy/Withdrawal from the University (Effective Fall 2006)Alternative to WithdrawalStudents are strongly encouraged to consider and investigate alternatives to withdrawing. Many options and resources are available to assist students in making an informed decision. Please contact the Dean of Students office at (978) 934-2100 for names and locations of staff members who can assist you. Refund Schedule for Tuition and FeesStudents that withdraw or drop all of their courses during the add/drop period will have a 100% adjustment to tuition and fees associated with that semester except for the following:
ProcedureA student must bring a completed withdrawal form to Registrar's Office, Dugan Hall, 883 Broadway Street, Room 104, UML South Campus. A withdrawal form may be printed from the Registrar's web site. Failure to attend class does not constitute a withdrawal. NOTE: There is no adjustment to the tuition and fee charges if a student withdraws or drops a class after the add/drop period of the academic semester. Additional ConsiderationsHEALTH INSURANCE:All students that withdraw or drop all of their classes within the first 30 days (calendar days) of the academic semester are not allowed to be enrolled in the University student health insurance plan. FINANCIAL AID:All students that are financial aid recipients are reminded that their aid is also reduced and the financial aid adjustment schedule may be different than what has been stated above as required by federal law. Students are strongly encouraged to meet with their financial aid counselor prior to withdrawing. NOTE: Monies will be returned to the applicable financial aid assistance programs before any monies are disbursed to the student. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS:The International Student Office at UML will notify the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (BCIS) of all international students that either withdraw or drop their course load below full time during a given academic semester. NOTE: Graduate Teaching Assistant and Graduate Research Assistant contracts will be voided if the student drops below full-time status. Final ClearancePrior to having a student's record cleared and the issuing of any appropriate refund, outstanding University bills must be paid (library fines, parking fines, etc.) and all University owned property must be returned (athletic, lab, library books, etc). If any debts remain unpaid, a student's academic permanent record will not be released and the student will not be readmitted until they are paid. | |
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