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Withdrawal / ResignationResignation of Enrollment From Auburn
Univesity
The University has developed procedures to assist those enrolled
students who find it necessary to resign from their enrollment.
The following information is designed to help students in making
a smooth transition from and to enrollment at the University. Resignation
of enrollment is defined as a complete withdrawal from all current
class registrations. This is separate from the dropping of individual
courses.
Students officially resigning prior to the start of a term will not be held liable for those fees defined as refundable. If the student resigns within the first fifteen days of classes, all refundable fees will be refunded. While students resigning during the first fifteen days of classes will be refunded all applicable fees, a $100.00 resignation fee will be charged to the student. The liability for fees will not be excused for resignations effective after the 15th class day except in cases of resignation caused by personal illness (physicians statement required) or a call into active duty military service (copy of activation orders required, excluding temporary training assignments). NOTE – The fifteenth class day deadline applies to the fall and spring semesters. The fifth class day of any summer term or session is the deadline. This policy refers to tuition and related fees. See below for information on housing and meal plan refunds. Examples of non-refundable fees include parking permits, ID charges, and athletic tickets. A pro-rata reduction will be made in cases of personal illness and a full reduction for military service activation. Students having made prior payment will be refunded the amount paid less their liability after the resignation. Resigning students receiving refunds will first have their refunds applied to any outstanding obligations and to any scholarship, grant, or loan which they have received for the term. Students who believe that extenuating circumstances warrant an exception to the refund policy must submit an appeal in writing to the Director, Office of the Bursar, Quad Center. Acceptance or rejection of the appeal will be mailed within 10 business days. Any Federal Title IV Financial Aid recipients who resign will be liable for any unearned funds received as determined by the Federal Return of Funds Policy (see below). These amounts will be charged back to the student's Bursar account. How to Resign Your Enrollment Should you find it necessary to resign your enrollment at Auburn University, please follow these steps to assure that your academic record is protected and that you bring to closure any financial obligations or refunds that may be due.
Return of Title IV Funds Policy
This policy applies to federal financial aid recipients who
withdraw/resign from a term after aid has disbursed. Repayments
for these students are determined according to the following policy:
Any notification of a withdrawal or cancellation should be directed
to your respective academic department. Do not drop your entire
schedule of courses for a term via the OASIS voice or web system.
Your courses will be dropped by the Office of Admissions and Records
after your resignation is approved. The withdrawal date is the
student's last date of class attendance as determined by the student
and/or class roll. If this date cannot be determined, the date
the student began the withdrawal process or officially notified
the institution of the intent to withdraw will be considered the
withdrawal date. If the date exceeds mid-term, grades must be reported.
The student's scholastic status is determined on the basis of the
reported grades. Therefore, the student is subject to academic
action.
The term "Title IV Funds" refers to the federal financial aid
programs authorized under the Higher Education Act of 1965 (as
amended) and includes these programs: Unsubsidized Federal Stafford
Loans, Subsidized Federal Stafford Loans, Federal Perkins Loans,
Federal PLUS Loans, Federal Pell Grants, and Federal Supplemental
Grants (SEOG). In accordance with federal regulations, when an
aid recipient resigns, repayments are allocated in the above order
followed by other Title IV assistance, other federal sources of
aid, other state, private and institutional aid.
Title IV aid is earned in direct proportion to the length of
time the student is enrolled. A student who remains enrolled beyond
the 60% point earns all aid for that period. Until a student has
passed the 60% point, only a portion of the aid has been earned.
Aid that is unearned based on the calculation must be repaid to
the federal program(s). The amount to be repaid will be charged
back to the student's Bursar account and must be repaid by the
student. A copy of the worksheet used for this calculation may
be requested from the Office of Student Financial Aid.
Auburn University's responsibilities in regard to the Return
of Title IV Funds Policy include: providing each student with the
information given in this policy; identifying students who are
affected by this policy and completing the Return of Title IV Funds
calculation for those students; returning any Title IV funds that
are due the Title IV programs; and collecting the repayment from
the student.
The student's responsibility in regard to the Return of Title
IV Funds Policy is returning to the Title IV programs any funds
that were disbursed directly to the student for which the student
was determined to be ineligible via the Return of Title IV Funds
calculation.
Additional Information
For additional information, please refer the 2007-2008 Auburn
University Bulletin by clicking
here
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