Tuition Liability
Financial Liability and Deadlines - Winter 2008
When you register, you assume responsibility for paying all tuition and fee charges associated with your registration. Unless you drop or withdraw from your courses by the published deadlines, you must pay tuition and fee charges even if you did not attend a single class.
The following are the financial liability deadlines for dropping/withdrawing from Winter 2008 classes:
| For drops or withdrawals transacted on: |
Your Financial Liability is: |
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Tuition |
| Winter Session 2008 |
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| Friday, December 21, 2007 |
0% |
| Saturday, December 22 - Wednesday, December 26, 2007 |
50% |
| As of Thursday, December 27, 2007 |
100% |
Withdrawals
If you do not plan to attend the University this term, you MUST notify the appropriate University Office (Withdrawals General Studies 442-5140; Withdrawals Undergraduate 442-5821; Graduate Students, Graduate Studies 442-3980 and Registrar 442-5540) or the charges will remain your personal obligation. Students who officially withdraw from the University or reduce the number of credits for which they are registered may be entitled to an adjustment of charges or a refund of amounts paid. Any refund or adjustment of charges will be based on the official drop/withdrawal date, not the date of last class attended.
Deletion of Tuition Charges for Courses Already Dropped
Students may appeal tuition liability for the session based on certain extraordinary circumstances. If you believe the unpaid balance on your account as a result of your dropping or withdrawing from classes is incorrect, you have the right to file an appeal. Undergraduate students should appeal to the Tuition Adjustment/Refund Appeals Committee through the Undergraduate Dean’s Office, General Studies students may appeal through the General Studies Office, and Graduate appeals should be directed to the Graduate Studies Office. Appeals must be filed no later than 30 days after the last day of classes for the session.
Failure to pay the charges associated with registration will result in an increase in your liability.
Failure to pay tuition and fee charges by the invoice due date will result in assessment of late payment fees and/or interest charges. Interest will be assessed from the date of the presumed receipt of your initial invoice at the corporate underpayment rate set by the Commissioner of Taxation and Finance and will be compounded daily on the unpaid balance. To avoid the assessment of interest and/or late payment charges, you should pay the amount requested in full by the invoice due date. In addition, should you fail to pay this debt in full within ninety days of the presumed receipt of your semester invoice, a collection fee of up to 22% of the amount due, including interest, may be added to the amount that you owe. Unpaid charges may also have a negative impact on your credit rating.
Your registration constitutes acceptance of these terms.
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