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University of Florida <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

subject to both late registration and late payment fees.<br />

Refund of Tuition Fees<br />

Tuition fees will be fully refunded in the following circumstances:<br />

--Approved cancellation of enrollment from the university before the<br />

end of drop/add, with written documentation from the student<br />

--Credit hours dropped during drop/add<br />

--Courses cancelled by the University<br />

--Call to active military duty<br />

--Death of the student or member of the immediate family (parent,<br />

spouse, child, sibling)<br />

--Illness of the student of such severity or duration, as confirmed in<br />

writing by a physician, that completion the term is precluded<br />

--Exceptional circumstances, upon approval of the University<br />

President or his designee(s)<br />

A refund of 25 percent of the total tuition fees paid (less late fees)<br />

is available for withdrawal of enrollment from the university prior to<br />

the end of the fourth week of classes for full semesters or a<br />

proportionately shorter period of time for the summer terms.<br />

Refunds are issued by University Financial Services and will be<br />

applied against any university debts. The university reserves the<br />

right to set minimum amounts for which refunds will be produced<br />

for overpayments on student accounts.<br />

Tuition refunds due to cancellation, withdrawal or termination of<br />

attendance for students receiving financial aid will first be refunded<br />

to the appropriate financial aid programs.<br />

If the student is a recipient of federal financial aid (ACG Grant,<br />

Grad Plus Loan, Pell Grant, SMART Grant, TEACH Grant,<br />

Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG), Perkins Loan,<br />

Federal Direct Stafford Loans or PLUS loans), federal rules require<br />

that any unearned portion of the federal aid must be returned to<br />

the U.S. Department of Education. The amount the student has<br />

earned is based on the number of days the student attended<br />

classes as compared to the number of days in the entire term (first<br />

day of classes to the end of finals week). Any remaining refund<br />

then will be returned according to university policy.<br />

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General Fiscal Information<br />

http://test.gradschool.ufl.edu/catalog/current-catalog/catalog-financial-information-and-requirements.html[9/15/<strong>2010</strong> 4:06:38 PM]

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