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Spring 2009 Refund Deadlines

Session: Classes Begin: Last Day for 100% Refund: Last Day for 90% Refund: Last Day for 50% Refund: Last Day for 25% Refund:
Normal Full Semester Jan 12, 2009 Jan 23, 2009 Not Applicable Feb 13, 2009 Mar 13, 2009
Law Jan 12, 2009 Jan 23, 2009 Not Applicable Feb 13, 2009 Mar 13, 2009
LIM On Campus Jan 12, 2009 Jan 23, 2009 Not Applicable Feb 13, 2009 Mar 13, 2009
1st 8-Week Evening Division Session Jan 5, 2009 Jan 9, 2009 Not Applicable Jan 16, 2009 Feb 2, 2009
2nd 8-Week Evening Division Session Mar 4, 2009 Mar 10, 2009 Not Applicable Mar 17, 2009 Mar 31, 2009
1st 8-Week Nursing Online Session Jan 10, 2009 Jan 13, 2009 Jan 16, 2009 Jan 26, 2009 Feb 9, 2009
2nd 8-Week Nursing Online Session Mar 14, 2009 Mar 17, 2009 Mar 20,2009 Mar 30, 2009 Apr 13, 2009
DLP Jan 19, 2009 Jan 30, 2009 Not Applicable Feb 20, 2009 Mar 20, 2009
1st 8-Week DLP Session Jan 12, 2009 Jan 16, 2009 Not Applicable Jan 26, 2009 Feb 9, 2009
2nd 8-Week DLP Session Mar 11, 2009 Mar 17, 2009 Not Applicable Mar 24, 2009 Apr 14, 2009

Refund Policy

The university's refund policy is published in each of the university bulletins: the undergraduate bulletin, the graduate bulletin, and the law bulletin. Specific deadline dates are customarily published in each semester's registration schedule and on the academic calendar available on the web site at http://www.loyno.edu/records/academic.calendar/.

Although Loyola's refund policy is based on guidelines set forth by the federal government, an alternate calculation for recipients of federal Title IV financial assistance as required by federal statute is used when the situation warrants. This alternate refund calculation is described in the Refund Policy section of the university bulletin and is initiated by the Office of Financial Aid.

TUITION - Full-time students who withdraw from the university or drop to part-time status or part-time students who drop a course(s) may be entitled to a refund of all or a percentage of their tuition. Students who withdraw must return a completed withdrawal form to the Office of Student Records. The date of receipt of the withdrawal notice by the Office of Student Records will determine the amount of tuition refund. Refunds are a percentage of the tuition payable in the semester in which the student withdraws, not a percentage of the total amount billed. Only tuition is refundable. No refunds are made when a student is suspended or dismissed for academic, disciplinary, or financial reasons. Tuition refunds are made for the normal fall and spring semesters on the following basis:

1.   If formal notice is received within two weeks after the beginning of the semester, a refund of 100 percent of tuition is made.

2.   If formal notice is received within five weeks after the beginning of the semester, a refund of 50 percent of tuition is made.

3.   If formal notice is received within nine weeks after the beginning of the semester, a refund of 25 percent of tuition is made.

4.   No refunds are allowed after the ninth week of classes.

Since special sessions, short sessions, and summer sessions vary in length, students are encouraged to refer to the academic calendar for those refund deadlines.

Students forced to withdraw for medical reasons are referred to the Office of Student Affairs for special medical withdrawals.

ROOM - Students who withdraw from the university are not entitled to any refund on the costs of their rooms although may receive a prorated credit as determined by the Office of Residential Life.

MEALS - Students who move from the residence halls, withdraw from the university, or obtain an approved medical exemption may receive a refund on the meal plan, prorated to the date of withdrawal. However, no refunds will be granted after the last day for refunds according to the academic calendar (last day for 25 percent refund). These refunds must be approved by the Danna Center and Student Activities Offices.

Updated January 12, 2009