1988-1989 Academic Catalog

Withdrawal Refunds Tuition and Science Laboratory Fees Students withdrawing from the college before the end of a quar– ter may request a refund from the Business Office. Refunds may be requested anytime after the beginning of a quarter. The effec– tive date of the withdrawal is the date the withdrawal form is received in the Academic Records Office. Processing of refunds will begin the third week of the quarter. Tuition and science laboratory fee refunds for withdrawal are granted on this schedule. First full calendar week or less . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100% Second full calendar week or less .................. 75% Third full calendar week or less . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50% Fourth full calendar week or less . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25% Over four full calendar weeks ................ No Refund Course offerings changed or deleted by the college entitle a student to a full refund of tuition and related course fees. Students withdrawing from a course or courses will be granted full tuition refunds to apply toward courses added. If the new total hours are fewer than the original total, the above refund schedule will apply. · Other Fees All other fees are not refundable except for withdrawal within the first two days of the quarter. Board Board charges will be refunded on a proportionate weekly basis. Board weeks begin on Sunday and end Saturday. Board refunds are computed based on the last day of residency. Room Rooms are reserved for each student for an entire quarter. No refund of room rent is made except in cases of severe illness or incapacity. Written confirmation of the illness or incapacity must be provided by the Director of Patterson Clinic or a physician. Room rent will then be refunded on a proportionate basis. Financial Information Veterans Training Benefits and Dependents Educational Assistance 173 Cedarville College is approved under Title 38, Chapters 31, 32, 34, 35, and l 06 U.S. code for education of veterans and their dependents. Students under Chapters 32, 34, 35, and 106 are required to pay the school for all charges. The Veterans Administration in turn pays them a monthly allowance based upon their training load. Veterans under Chapter 31 are paid a monthly allowance and the Veterans Administration pays the school for tuition fees, books, and supplies. Inquiries concerning eligibility should be directed to the Con– tact Office ofa Veterans Administration Regional Office. Students planning to study under one of the education laws should receive approval prior to enrolling. A Veterans Administration training officer will contact the college in the disabled cases to accomplish this requirement for the student. Deferred Payment Plan for Veterans For Option Deferred Payment Plan for Veterans (under chap– ters 31, 32, 34, and 35) receiving the Educational Assistance Allowances, consult Office of Academic Records. Payments by veterans receiving their Educational Assistance Allowance checks one month behind will be as follows: FALL QUARTER: 1/3 DOWN BY l 1/5 2/3 PAID BY 12/5 Complete payment by 1/5 WINTER QUARTER: 1/3 down by 2/5 2/3 down by 3/5 Complete payment by 4/6* SPRING QUARTER: 1/3 down by 4/6* 2/3 paid by 5/5 Complete payment by 6/5 Interest of l 1/2% per month will be charged on unpaid bal– ances. A late payment charge of $10 is applicable fqr accounts unpaid after the final payment due date. Veterans receive eight monthly VA checks, which must pay for nine deferred payments on the three-quarter system. *Two payments are due on the same date.

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