REFUND POLICY
WITHDRAWING FROM ALL CLASSES:
Students who officially withdraw from the University prior to the first day of instruction will receive a 100% refund, minus a $10 processing fee, of registration
and non-resident tuition. Beginning with the first day of instruction through the 60% date of the semester, refunds will be on a pro-rata basis utilizing the official withdrawal date. Students are not eligible to receive a refund for withdrawing after the 60% date. (Refer to the refund deadline dates noted in this section.) The pro-rata refund will be calculated as the proportion represented
by the number of calendar days from the first day of the semester to the date of withdrawal. Refunds will first be applied to any outstanding debt owed to the University.
DROP IN UNITS/CHANGE IN FEE CATEGORY:
Students may add and drop classes through the end of the second week of the semester. Resident students who drop from full to half time (Change in Fee Category) by the end of the second week of the semester are eligible to receive a 100% refund of the difference in fees, minus a $10 processing fee. Non-resident students who drop units by the end of the second week of the semester are eligible to receive a 100% refund of the difference of non-resident tuition. Resident and Non-Resident students who drop after the end of the second week of the semester are not eligible to receive a drop in units refund. (Refer to the Student Financial Services Center Web site at http://www.csus.edu/sfsc for specific refund deadline dates.) Adding or dropping courses beginning with the first day of instruction could result in additional charges, even if you end up with the same number of units. This applies to both resident and non-resident tuition charges. Refunds will
first be applied to any outstanding debt owed to the University.
NON-REFUNDABLE FEES:
The Application Fee, State University Installment Fee and Late Registration Fee are not refundable.
APPLICATION FOR REFUND:
Registration and Non-Resident fees: Students who officially withdraw or drop units within the published deadlines do not need to complete an Application for Refund. Refunds will automatically be issued and a check will be sent to the local address listed with Admissions and Records.
For the most up-to-date refund information go to http://www.csus.edu/sfsc.
Parking fees: Students requesting
a refund of parking fees must complete an Application for Refund and
affix the parking decal to the application. The Application for Refund
will be processed by the Student Financial Services Center and a check
will be sent to the local address listed with Admissions and Records.
Students must turn in their parking permit for a refund.
REFUND SCHEDULE & DEADLINES
* After this date students are eligible to receive a pro-rated refund only if withdrawing from all classes.
NOTE: After this date students are eligible to receive a pro-rated refund only if withdrawing from all classes.
NOTE: Resident students who drop from full to half time after this date are not eligible to receive a refund. Non-Resident students who drop units after this date are not eligible to receive a refund. 3. PARKING REFUND SCHEDULE
NOTE: It is the student’s responsibility to become familiar with the policies and procedures concerning add/drop and refund deadlines. Students who withdraw after the 60% date will have refunds calculated in accordance with the policy, referenced in California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Sections 41802 (resident) and 41913 (non-resident). The refund amount is always determined by the student’s withdrawal date. Students are required to officially withdraw from the University. In the event that the student’s progress does not reflect attendance (i.e., 0.0 GPA resulting from “I”, “U”, “WU”, “NC”, and “F” grades), the unofficial withdrawal date used will be the mid-point of the payment period for which aid was disbursed or a date documented by Sacramento State. Under a pro-rata refund, the percentage of the payment period for the period of enrollment completed is the total number of calendar days in the payment period or period of enrollment for which the assistance is awarded divided into the number of calendar days completed in the period as of the day the student withdrew. A repayment situation may occur when a student receives aid as a disbursement to cover living expenses and ceases attendance. Sacramento State must determine if the disbursement was greater than the student’s living expenses up to the withdrawal date. Additional information concerning the Return of Title IV calculations is available in the Financial Aid Office. |
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