Students themselves
must initiate formal withdrawal procedures. Failure to do so can
result in loss of possible refunds or inaccurate records of academic
performance (or both). Students may withdraw from one or all courses
if they apply officially through the Office of the Registrar, notify
all instructors and obtain written permission of their Dean.
A student who withdraws from a course in which he or she is doing
satisfactory work will be given a grade of W. A student registered
for a course is considered to be in attendance until the date of
his or her official withdrawal.
Withdrawal from courses is permissible at any time up to the deadline
as posted in the semester's Schedule of Classes as published by
the Registrar. A student who is doing failing work when he or she
requests authorization to withdraw may be given the grade WF. The
symbol UW is assigned when a student unofficially withdraws from
a course. Neither WF or UW is computed in the student's average
Students who are on academic probation when they withdraw from all
courses are not eligible for readmission without their Dean's approval.
WITHDRAWAL PROCEDURE
Students who wish to withdraw from one or more courses must obtain
a withdrawal form from the Office of the Registrar. The form must
list the course(s) to be dropped as well as the section. Students
who are withdrawing from one or more but not all courses must obtain
his or her professor’s signature. Withdrawal from one or
more but not all courses does not need a Dean’s signature.
Students withdrawing from all their courses do not need the signature
of their instructors.
Students must then take the withdrawal form to the Office of the
Registrar. The Registrar’s Office will indicate the percentage
of charges to be dropped and process the withdrawal. A new bill
will be generated.
REFUNDS
A student may make a written request to withdraw from one or
more courses before the end of the semester. If the request
is approved
by his or her Dean, the student will receive a refund as indicated
in the following schedule. Late withdrawal can make the student
ineligible for any refund. Withdrawal before the beginning
of the
semester or session entitles the student to a complete refund
except for the deposit and applicable university fee. Please
refer to the
University Bulletin, available in the admissions office, for
all refund schedules.
REFUND SCHEDULE
Once classes have
begun, tuition is cancelled according to the following schedule:
Fall
2006 -Semester 9/01 - 12/04 |
|
|
Refunds
% |
Status |
Dates |
90% |
E |
9/01
- 9/07 |
75% |
G |
9/08
- 9/14 |
50% |
J |
9/15
- 9/21 |
25% |
M |
9/22
- 9/28 |
0% |
Z |
9/29
- ON |
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
Fall
2006- Semester 9/01 - 12/12 |
|
Refunds
% |
Status |
Dates |
90% |
E |
9/01
- 9/07 |
75% |
G |
9/08
- 9/14 |
50% |
J |
9/15
- 9/21 |
25% |
M |
9/22
- 9/28 |
0% |
Z |
9/29
- ON |
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
Fall
2006- Semester 9/08 - 12/11 |
|
|
Refunds
% |
Status |
Dates |
90% |
E |
9/08
- 9/14 |
75% |
G |
9/15
- 9/21 |
50% |
J |
9/22
- 9/28 |
25% |
M |
9/29
-10/05 |
0% |
Z |
10/06
- ON |
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
Fall
2006- Semester 9/07 - 12/22 |
- New York City - L.I.U. Brooklyn Campus
|
Refunds
% |
Status |
Dates |
90% |
E |
9/07
- 9/13 |
75% |
G |
9/14
- 9/20 |
50% |
J |
9/21
- 9/27 |
25% |
M |
9/28
-10/04 |
0% |
Z |
10/05
- ON |
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
Spring
2007- Semester 1/22 - 5/01 |
- Latin America -Costa Rica
|
|
|
|
Refunds
% |
Status |
Dates |
90% |
E |
1/22
- 1/28 |
75% |
G |
1/29
- 2/04 |
50% |
J |
2/05
- 2/11 |
25% |
M |
2/12
- 2/18 |
0% |
Z |
2/19
- ON |
| |
|
|
| |
Spring
2007 - Semester 1/16 - 5/09 |
- New York City - L.I.U. Brooklyn Campus
|
Refunds
% |
Status |
Dates |
90% |
E |
1/16
- 1/22 |
75% |
G |
1/23
- 1/29 |
50% |
J |
1/30
- 2/05 |
25% |
M |
2/06
- 2/12 |
0% |
Z |
2/13
- ON |
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
Spring
2007- Semester 1/22 - 5/02 |
- Comparative Religion & Culture
|
Refunds
% |
Status |
Dates |
90% |
E |
1/22
- 1/28 |
75% |
G |
1/29
- 2/04 |
50% |
J |
2/05
- 2/11 |
25% |
M |
2/12
- 2/18 |
0% |
Z |
2/19
- ON |
| |
|
|
|
APPEALS
Students who wish to appeal being charged for a class they are
withdrawing from may do so in writing to the Bursar. Students should
present a copy of their withdrawal form (the original must be given
to the Registrar) with a letter of appeal explaining the reason
for the withdrawal and any supporting documentation, if applicable,
to the Office of the Bursar. The Bursar will review each appeal
and inform the student of her decision in writing. Withdrawal forms
will then be sent to the Office of the Registrar for adjustments
if necessary.
Deadline
Dates for Appeals |
Fall 2006 |
Spring
2007 |
| Costa Rica and India - December
4, 2006 |
Comparative Religion and Culture - May
2, 2007 |
| Japan and China - December
11, 2006 |
Costa Rica, India, China and Japan - May
1, 2007
|
| Comparative Religion and Culture-December
12, 2006 |
L.I.U. Brooklyn Campus
- May 9, 2007 |
| L.I.U. Brooklyn Campus - December
22, 2006 |
|
CANCELLATION OF COURSES
The University
reserves the right to cancel undersubscribed courses. When it does
so, there is no program change fee. |