Student Accounts
Failure to attend class(es) does not constitute an official drop or withdrawal. Students wishing to withdraw from the University must follow the current withdrawal procedures. To withdraw from The University of Findlay, students must obtain a withdrawal form in the Student Office of Advocacy & Retention (S.O.A.R.). This form must be completed along with an exit interview when the necessary signatures are obtained. Students who do not go through this formal withdrawal process may be charged a significant amount of money for tuition, fees and other costs. FIRST SEMESTER OF ENROLLMENT ONLY(Undergraduate students only)
In the case of voluntary withdrawal from all course work for students in their first semester of enrollment at The University of Findlay, the tuition is refunded on the following basis: (Calendar week is defined as Sunday through Saturday.)Fall and Spring Semester (enrollment period 15 weeks)
Withdraw during the first calendar week
99%
Withdraw during the second calendar week
75%
Withdraw during the third calendar week
60%
Withdraw during the fourth calendar week
45%
Withdraw during the fifth calendar week
30%
Withdraw during the sixth calendar week
15%
After the sixth calendar week
0%
Weekend College (enrollment period 11-12 weeks)
Withdraw during the first weekend session
Withdraw during the second weekend session
Withdraw during the third weekend session
50%
Withdraw during the fourth weekend session
After the fourth weekend session
AFTER THE FIRST SEMESTER OF ENROLLMENTIn the case of voluntary withdrawal from all course work for students receiving Federal Title IV or State Funds, the tuition is refunded on the following basis:
Withdraw on or before the first day of class
100%
Withdraw after the first day of class through the first 10 percent of the enrollment period
90%
Withdraw after the first 10 percent through the first 25 percent of the enrollment period
Withdraw after the first 25 percent through the first 50 percent of the enrollment period
25%
In the case of voluntary withdrawal (no Federal Title IV or State Funds) or the reduction in number of credit hours, the tuition is refunded on the following basis: Fall and Spring Semester (enrollment period 15 weeks)
During the first calendar week of the semester
During the second calendar week
During the third and fourth calendar week
After the fourth calendar week
Within five days of the first class
Day six through second weekend
After second weekend
Contact the Business Office for dates and refund percentages for all courses that do not fit into the above schedules. It is the student's responsibility to contact his/her advisor or the Office of the Registrar and OFFICIALLY drop the classes before the start of the session in order to receive a 100 percent refund. Once the session has started, the student is only eligible for a partial refund of tuition. Fees are non-refundable. Refunds are based on the day the course is officially dropped, not the last day the course was attended. Failure to drop a course could cause the student to receive an "F" grade and full charge for the class.