Withdrawal and Refund Policy - Undergraduate and Law
Undergraduate and law students who plan to withdraw from the University of Richmond must begin the official withdrawal process by contacting their dean. The student must submit an official withdrawal letter to the dean. The Dean's Office will notify the appropriate offices of the student's withdrawal from the University of Richmond including the actual withdrawal date.
A student who withdraws during a semester may be entitled to a refund of certain charges as outlined in the Refund Policy. Withdrawal may also affect a student's financial aid eligibility for the semester as outlined in the federal Return of Title IV Program Funds Policy and the Return of Non-Title IV Program Funds Policy.
Return of Title IV Program Funds Policy
The 1998 amendments to the Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965 and subsequent regulations issued by the Department of Education (43 CFR 668.22) establish a policy for the return of Title IV grant and loan funds for a student who withdraws. Title IV grant and loan funds include the following programs: Federal Direct Loans, Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, Federal Perkins Loan, Federal Work-Study, Federal Stafford Loans and Federal PLUS loans.
The amount of Title IV funds the student earns, up to the withdrawal date, is based on a daily proration determined by dividing the total number of calendar days completed by the total number of calendar days in the semester (excluding breaks of five or more consecutive days). This calculation must only be done up to the 60% point in time for the semester. After the 60% point in time, the student is considered to have earned all of the Title IV funds awarded for that semester.
Unearned Title IV funds must be returned to the Title IV programs. If the amount earned is greater than the amount that has been disbursed, the difference is treated as a late disbursement to the student. Unearned funds, up to the amount of total institutional charges (tuition, room, and board) multiplied by the unearned percentage of funds, are returned to the Title IV programs by the University of Richmond. The student must return any portion of unearned funds not returned by the school. Only 50% of unearned grants funds must be returned. Title IV loan funds that must be returned by the student are repaid per the loan terms.
Unearned Title IV funds are returned to the Title IV programs in the following order: Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loans, Subsidized Federal Stafford Loans, Unsubsidized Direct Stafford Loans, Subsidized Direct Stafford Loans, Perkins Loans, Federal PLUS Loans, Direct PLUS Loans, Federal Pell Grants for which a return of funds is required, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants for which a return of funds is required, TEACH Grant for which a return of funds is required, and Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant for which a return of funds is required.
Return of Non-Title IV Program Funds Policy
Non-Title IV financial aid will be adjusted for a withdrawing student based upon the University's Refund Policy. Adjustments will be made through the sixth week of classes. The amount to be returned to the Non-Title IV financial aid program is the same percentage that will be refunded to the student for tuition and room charges. After the sixth week the student is considered to have earned all of the Non-Title IV aid.
Non-Title IV financial aid funds are returned in the following order: institutional grants/scholarships, non-federal loans, agency scholarships.
Students who are receiving financial aid and who are planning to withdraw from the University during a semester are strongly encouraged to meet with a Financial Aid Advisor to review the impact that their withdrawal will have on their institutional charges and on their financial aid for the semester.
Undergraduate and Law
Any special fee associated with a particular course is non-refundable after the first day of class.
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Tuition, fees, and room refund |
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Withdrawal on or before the first day of term |
100% less deposits |
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Withdrawal during the first week of term |
85% |
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Withdrawal during the second week of term |
70% |
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Withdrawal during the third week of term |
50% |
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Withdrawal during the fourth week of term |
25% |
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Withdrawal during the fifth week of term |
25% |
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Withdrawal during the sixth week of term |
25% |
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Withdrawal after the sixth week of term |
None |
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Board Refund - Prorated on a daily basis through the sixth week of term. |
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Appeals Process
The University of Richmond has an appeal process for students and parents who believe individual circumstances warrant exceptions from published policy.
A student or parent has six weeks from the time of withdrawal to appeal the University's refund policy.
All appeals must be in writing and directed to:
Annemarie Weitzel
Bursar Box R
University of Richmond, VA 23173
bursar@richmond.edu
Please contact Student Accounts if you have any questions.
Direct Deposit of Refund Checks
With Direct Deposit, your refund will be automatically deposited to the bank account you specify, eliminating trips to the bank and the risk of your check being lost or stolen. It can take up to two business days for a direct deposit to post to your bank account. To participate, return the completed Direct Deposit Authorization form and your voided check to Accounts Payable in Maryland Hall.
Phone number: (804) 289-8147
Toll free: (866) 241-8893
E-mail: bursar@richmond.edu
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.