School refund policies vary by institution, but here are some general guidelines:
Cancellation
If a student cancels within a certain time frame, they may be eligible for a full refund. For example, Georgia Nonpublic requires a full refund if a student cancels within 72 hours of signing the enrollment agreement.
Withdrawal
Students may be eligible for a refund if they withdraw from a course or program:
Within a certain time frame: Students may be eligible for a refund if they withdraw before a certain date, such as the first day of class or the seventh calendar day after enrollment.
Percentage of enrollment: Some schools calculate the refund percentage based on how much of the enrollment period has passed. For example, South College’s policy states that students who withdraw before 10% of the enrollment period have earned 75% of their refund, while students who withdraw before 25% have earned 25% of their refund.
Fees: Some schools may not refund course or new student fees.
Nonrefundable fees
Some schools may allow nonrefundable application fees or fees for goods and services purchased from third parties.
Return of textbooks and supplies
Some schools may allow students to return unopened textbooks and unused supplies for a refund
School refund policy:
Cancellation
If a student cancels within 72 hours after the pourchase of the course, they may be eligible for a full refund.
Withdrawal
Students may be eligible for a refund if they withdraw from a course or program:
Within 5 days : Students may be eligible for a 75% refund if they withdraw before 5 days from the purchase date of the course
Percentage of enrollment: Georgia Northern policy states that students who withdraw before 10% of the enrollment period have earned 75% of their refund, while students who withdraw before 25% have earned 25% of their refund.
Fees: Georgia Northern charges a non refundable $150.00 application fee if a students cancels and/or withdraws form a course.
School refund policies vary by institution, but here are some general guidelines:
Cancellation
If a student cancels within a certain time frame, they may be eligible for a full refund. For example, Georgia Nonpublic requires a full refund if a student cancels within 72 hours of signing the enrollment agreement.
Withdrawal
Students may be eligible for a refund if they withdraw from a course or program:
Within a certain time frame: Students may be eligible for a refund if they withdraw before a certain date, such as the first day of class or the seventh calendar day after enrollment.
Percentage of enrollment: Some schools calculate the refund percentage based on how much of the enrollment period has passed. For example, South College’s policy states that students who withdraw before 10% of the enrollment period have earned 75% of their refund, while students who withdraw before 25% have earned 25% of their refund.
Fees: Some schools may not refund course or new student fees.
Nonrefundable fees
Some schools may allow nonrefundable application fees or fees for goods and services purchased from third parties.
Return of textbooks and supplies
Some schools may allow students to return unopened textbooks and unused supplies for a refund
School refund policy:
Cancellation
If a student cancels within 72 hours after the pourchase of the course, they may be eligible for a full refund.
Withdrawal
Students may be eligible for a refund if they withdraw from a course or program:
Within 5 days : Students may be eligible for a 75% refund if they withdraw before 5 days from the purchase date of the course
Percentage of enrollment: Georgia Northern policy states that students who withdraw before 10% of the enrollment period have earned 75% of their refund, while students who withdraw before 25% have earned 25% of their refund.
Fees: Georgia Northern charges a non refundable $150.00 application fee if a students cancels and/or withdraws form a course.