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FINANCES<br />
CONFIRMATION AND ROOM DEPOSITS<br />
Upon acceptance by <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> <strong>College</strong> of Ohio, incoming full-time students are required to make a confirmation<br />
deposit of $125. The deposit is credited to the student’s first semester charges and is not refundable after May 1.<br />
If housing is desired, an additional $150 room/key/damage deposit is required. The deposit is transferable from year to year.<br />
PAYMENT<br />
It is the policy of <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> <strong>College</strong> that all tuition, room, board, and fees for a given semester be paid in full prior to<br />
the first day of instruction.<br />
REFUNDS<br />
Tuition<br />
If a student withdraws from <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> <strong>College</strong> during the semester, no refunds except those indicated here will be<br />
made, and any unpaid balance covering the period of enrollment will become due. For students who withdraw within<br />
the first four weeks of a given semester, refunds will be made after written notification of withdrawal is filed with, and<br />
approved by, the Office of Student Records. The amount of refund will be figured from the date appearing on the official<br />
Change of Schedule form:<br />
• before the end of the first week of classes, 100%;<br />
• before the end of two weeks, 80%;<br />
• before the end of three weeks, 60%;<br />
• before the end of four weeks, 40%;<br />
• and after the fourth week, NO REFUND.<br />
• For courses that meet once a week, one class equals one<br />
week. Refunds on non-credit courses will be made on the<br />
percentage basis listed above.<br />
Refunds will be made approximately one month after the date of<br />
withdrawal. Financial aid is adjusted on the same basis as tuition.<br />
If a student enrolled in Weekend <strong>College</strong> withdraws before the<br />
second class meeting, a 70% refund will be made. There is no<br />
refund after the second class meeting.<br />
A student who withdraws from a course must give written<br />
notification to the Office of Student Records. Non-attendance<br />
and/or non-payment DO NOT constitute official withdrawal<br />
from a course. If a student fails to withdraw officially, she will be<br />
responsible for all tuition and fee charges.<br />
If the student does not graduate at the prescribed time, the amount<br />
of the graduation fee will be applied to a future graduation at the<br />
rate in effect at the future time.