Withdrawal for Law Students

If a student withdraws before the first day of classes of a semester, the full amount of the Comprehensive Tuition Fee then paid by or for the account of the student from private resources (as opposed to payments from federal or state or University financial aid programs, including the Guaranteed Student Loan program), will be refunded, less the advance deposit required of each new applicant or academic transfer ($1,500). Univeristy Withdrawl Form.

If a student withdraws during the first week of classes of a semester and gives written notice of withdrawal, the student's account will be credited with 100% of the Comprehensive Tuition Fee.

If a student withdraws during the second week of classes of a semester and gives written notice of withdrawal, the student's account will be credited with 80% of the Comprehensive Tuition Fee.

If a student withdraws during the third week of classes of a semester and gives written notice of withdrawal, the student's account will be credited with 60% of the Comprehensive Tuition Fee.

If a student withdraws during the fourth week of classes of a semester and gives written notice of withdrawal, the student's account will be credited with 40% of the Comprehensive Tuition Fee.

If a student withdraws during the fifth week of classes of a semester and gives written notice of withdrawal, the student's account will be credited with 20% of the Comprehensive Tuition Fee.If no financial aid is involved, (including Direct Federal Student Loans), the amount of the credit will be refunded, taking into account amounts then paid. If federal or state financial aid is involved, preference will be given to the regulations of the funding agency. Contact the Business Office in such cases to determine the amount, if any, of refund.

If a student leaves the University after five weeks of classes in a semester, either voluntarily or involuntarily, the Comprehensive Tuition Fee is not refundable.

The Technology, Health Services and Traveller's Fees are treated in the same manner as the Comprehensive Tuition Fee in the case of withdrawal or approved leaves of absence.

The Student Activities Fee is refundable only if the student leaves the University before the first day of classes in a semester.

All refunds of the Comprehensive Tuition Fee will be subject to federal regulations regarding institutional refund policies.

The School of Law reserves the right to change any fees at any time.