Keiser University Withdrawal Policy: Cancellation and Refund Policy
At Keiser University, we strive to provide transparency and fairness when it comes to our cancellation and refund policy.
We understand that circumstances may arise which require a student to withdraw from their academic program, and we are committed to handling these situations with utmost professionalism and consideration.
In this article, we will outline the key aspects of Keiser University withdrawal policy and shed light on the steps involved in the cancellation and refund process.
1. Tuition and Fees Disclosure
Tuition is computed on the assumption that a student will remain throughout an academic year. Since a place in class has been reserved, tuition is only refunded by the University’s Withdrawal Policy.
2. Cancellation/Withdrawal Calculation
- Withdrawal at any time from the date of a student’s registration to the day before the first scheduled day of the semester: The University retains a Withdrawal Fee of $100, and the Application Fee of $50.00
- Withdrawal at any time during the first week of the semester and/or term: 90% refund of tuition only.
- Withdrawal at any time during the second week of the semester: 85% refund of tuition only.
- Withdrawal at any time during the third week of the semester and/or term: 80% refund of tuition only.
- Withdrawal at any time during the fourth week of the semester and/or term: no refunds.
3. Refunds and Reductions in Indebtedness
- Refunds and/or reductions in indebtedness are made solely at the option of the University for withdrawals necessitated by conditions beyond the student’s control, such as an emergency acceptable to Keiser University.
- Refunds and/or reductions in indebtedness are processed after all required approvals are documented on the Withdrawal Form.
- Students are obligated for all charges (tuition/fees/books/supplies/laptops) for the term and/or semester they are currently attending, plus any prior account balance.
4. Return of Title IV Funds (R2T4)
A pro-rated portion of any Federal Title IV funds received is returned to appropriate programs for students who withdraw before the completion of a term in the semester that is before reaching the 60% point of a semester.
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5. Other Information
- No official academic transcripts are issued to any student who owes a balance to the University at the time of the request.
- Upon payment of the outstanding sum or debt, official transcripts may be issued.
6. Contact Information
If you have any questions about the cancellation and refund policy, please visit Keiser university withdrawal policy page.