Tuition Refunds
All dropped classes are subject to the refund schedule. For classes dropped:
- prior to the second week of a term, students receive a 100% refund;
- in the second week of a term, students receive a 70% refund;
- in the third week of a term, students receive a 40% refund; and
- in the fourth week of a term, students receive a 20% refund.
Refund Schedule
Fall 2008
| Dates |
Refund Amount |
On or before Oct. 5
|
100% |
Oct. 6-12
|
70% |
Oct. 13-19
|
40% |
Oct. 20-26
|
20% |
| No refund after Oct 26, 2008 |
Winter 2009
| Dates |
Refund Amount |
| On or before Jan. 11 |
100% |
| Jan. 12-18 |
70% |
Jan. 19-25
|
40% |
Jan. 26-Feb. 1
|
20% |
| No refund after Feb. 1, 2009 |
Spring 2009
| Dates |
Refund Amount |
On or before April 5
|
100% |
April 6-12
|
70% |
April 13-19
|
40% |
April 20-26
|
20% |
| No refund after April 26, 2009 |
Summer Term
For more information on refund dates and policies for Summer term, click here
Refund consideration is automatic; no special request is necessary.
Action to process a refund cannot begin until after the end of the
fourth week. It may take as many as six additional weeks for the refund
to reach the student.A course may be dropped during the fifth week of the term by using the Special Registration Form, but the course will be recorded on the transcript as a Withdrawn "W " course and full tuition will be charged.
Other Refund Policies
Extended Studies
Courses offered through Extended Studies incur course fees in lieu of regular tuition, but the refund schedule is the same.
Special Course Fees
Academic
departments that charge fees in addition to tuition maintain their own
refund schedules for those fees. Students must contact the departments
to get approval for refunds.
Health Studies
Any Health Studies special course fee refunds are automatic.
Basic Health Insurance
Fees
associated with the purchase of a student health insurance plan are not
refundable. Basic insurance fees will be deducted before calculating
refunds.
Overseas Programs
Regular tuition, fees, and surcharges paid by students in special overseas programs are normally nonrefundable.
Dropping All Courses
Completely
dropping all classes does not cancel a student's obligation to pay a
student loan or the balance of a revolving charge account. Refund
calculations are based on the total tuition and fees. Students with
outstanding accounts such as short-term loans, deferred tuition notes,
and any other financial obligations due the University, will have any
refund due them applied against the obligation.
Refund policy and calculation are matters separate from tuition payment arrangements.
Refunds for students on financial aid are credited back to the proper financial aid account. For more information, contact the Office of Student Financial Aid.
Military Service
The
Oregon University System refund policy generally provides for full
refund of dropped or withdrawn courses resulting from entering or being
called to active duty in the military service within thirty days of
withdrawal. No refund is available for course work in which a student
has received academic credit or from courses not dropped/withdrawn. For
a full refund, the student must make a written request to the Office of Admissions, Registration and Records. Documentation of the military orders is required.
A
student voluntarily enlisting in a military service must drop/withdraw
according to existing academic policy, procedures and deadlines, or by petition to the Deadline Appeals Board.
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