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Cancellation Policy

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Cancellation Policy

Withdrawal Deadlines: Many institutions have specific dates by which students can withdraw from a course for a full or partial refund.

Refund Amounts: Policies often outline how much of the tuition is refundable based on when the cancellation occurs (e.g., full refund before the semester starts, partial refund after classes begin).

Exceptions: Some institutions may have exceptions for medical reasons or other unforeseen circumstances.

Notification Requirements: Usually, students need to formally notify the institution of their intent to cancel or withdraw, often in writing.

Impact on Financial Aid: Cancelling enrollment can affect financial aid packages, so it’s important to understand those implications

Course-Specific Policies: Some programs may have their own unique cancellation or refund policies, especially for non-traditional courses like workshops or online classes.

Payment Plans: If a student is on a payment plan, the cancellation policy might specify how outstanding balances are handled.

Application Fees: Often, application fees are non-refundable, even if the student cancels enrollment.

Re-enrollment Policies: Some institutions have specific guidelines regarding re-enrollment after cancellation, including any potential fees or conditions.

Special Circumstances: Many schools have policies that address cancellations due to military deployment, family emergencies, or other significant life events.