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122 School of Nursingterm will be subject to a pro rata schedule which will be used to determine the amount ofTitle IV funds a student has earned at the time of withdrawal. A student who withdrawsafter the 60 percent point has earned 100 percent of the Title IV funds. In <strong>2002</strong>–2003,the last days for refunding Federal student aid funds will be the same as noted above fortuition. Financial aid will be refunded in the order prescribed by federal regulations,namely, Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loans, Subsidized Federal Stafford Loans, if any;Federal Perkins Loans; Nursing Student Loans; any other Federal, state, private, orinstitutional scholarships and loans. Any remaining balance will be refunded to thestudent.For purposes of determining the refund of all other sources of aid (state, private, orinstitutional scholarships and loans) a student who withdraws from the School of Nursingfor any reason during the first 60 percent of the term will be subject to a pro rataschedule which will be used to determine the amount of funds a student has earned at thetime of withdrawal. A student who withdraws after the 60 percent point has earned 100percent of the funds. In <strong>2002</strong>–2003, the last days for refunding institutional student aidfunds will be the same as noted above for tuition.All loan recipients (Federal Nursing Student Loans, Perkins Loans, Stafford Loans,and <strong>Yale</strong> Student Loans) who withdraw are required to have an exit interview before leaving<strong>Yale</strong> and should contact the Student Loan Collection Office at 246 Church Street(203.432.2727) for further instructions.housingEdward S. Harkness Dormitory and ApartmentsHarkness Hall, located only steps away from the School of Medicine and <strong>Yale</strong>–NewHaven Hospital, houses students from the School of Medicine, the School of Nursing,and the Epidemiology and Public Health and Physician Associate programs. Residentsof Harkness Dormitory live in a secure building with recently renovated single rooms,and they have access to many amenities including computer network access in all units.<strong>Yale</strong> administrative offices occupy the first through third floors of the building.The great advantages of living in Harkness Hall are its close proximity to classes, andthe opportunity it provides in bringing together students from the various medicalrelated fields in a relaxed social setting.Accommodations include single rooms with sinks, a limited number of two-roomsuites, a popular dining hall, television lounges, kitchenettes, and other recreationrooms. All dormitory rooms are furnished, and all rooms must be single occupancy. Dormitoryroom rental rates are $4,150 to $5,450 during the <strong>2002</strong>–2003 academic year(August <strong>2002</strong> to May 2003). One-bedroom apartments with living room, kitchenette, andbathroom are available for singles or couples. The <strong>2002</strong>–2003 apartment rate is $695 permonth for streetside apartments, and $715 per month for courtyard apartments. All rents

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