Billing and Withdrawal Policy
Billing
Semester and summer students are billed through Âé¶¹Ô´´â€™s Office of Student Accounts on Âé¶¹Ô´´'s regular timelines. For details on billing schedules and payment options, please contact the Office of Student Accounts.
Study Abroad Withdrawal Policy
If you need to withdraw, defer, or switch to a different study abroad program, you must immediately notify the Office of Study Abroad and International Programs in writing using the .
Refund Policy and Fee Schedule
If you withdraw or are dismissed from a Âé¶¹Ô´´ Semester Program:
- On or before May 1 (fall) / October 15 (spring): No fees.
- After May 1 (fall) / October 15 (spring) but before the program starts: You will owe a $500 withdrawal fee plus any nonrecoverable costs (deposits, stipends, etc.).
- Within 14 days after the program starts: 80% refund.
- Within 30 days: 50% refund.
- Within 60 days: 20% refund.
- After 60 days: No refund.
If you withdraw or are dismissed from an Exchange or Third-Party Semester Program:
- On or before May 1 (fall) / October 15 (spring): No fees.
- After May 1 (fall) / October 15 (spring): You will owe a $500 withdrawal fee plus any nonrecoverable costs incurred by Âé¶¹Ô´´ (deposits, flights, visas, fees charged by the program, etc.).
- Exchange programs: If the host university charges Âé¶¹Ô´´ tuition, room, or board—or if you have taken an exchange slot that can’t be filled—you may be responsible for those full costs.
- Any refund will subtract nonrecoverable expenses and any allowances that you have already received.
If you withdraw or are dismissed from a Âé¶¹Ô´´ Summer Program:
- On or before March 25: No fees.
- After March 25 but 31+ days before the program starts: You will owe a $500 withdrawal fee plus any nonrecoverable costs (deposits, flights, visas, etc.).
- 1–30 days before the program starts: Refund is 50% of fees paid. Summer exchange participants may owe full tuition/room/board if the host institution charges Âé¶¹Ô´´.
- On or after the program start date: No refund.
Other Important Notes
- Withdrawing or being dismissed may cancel your financial aid, loans, scholarships, or grants, leaving you responsible for any resulting balance. Consult with the Financial Aid Office.
- If airline tickets have already been purchased, you are responsible for the full cost of those tickets.
- Âé¶¹Ô´´ students: If you withdraw and wish to return to campus, housing is not guaranteed, and you may need to move or live off campus. Contact the Residence Life Office.