THADDEUS STEVENS COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

Tuition & Fees

Refunds from College Termination

   1. The student activity fee is not refundable.
  
2. Tuition, residence hall room rental, and
meal plan refunds are made according to
       the date of withdrawal:

          Before beginning of semester 100%
         
During 1st or 2nd week 80%
          During 3rd week 70%
         
During 4th week 60%
         
During 5th week 50%
         
After 5th week none

       Note: Federal regulations require that for students receiving Title IV Financial
       Aid (Stafford loans, unsubsidized loans, PLUS
loans, and Federal Pell Grants)
       the institution must calculate the percentage and
amount of Title IV assistance
       the student did not earn as of the student’s official
withdrawal date. For
       students who did not notify the institution of the intent to
withdraw, the last
       recorded date of attendance will be used.
Unearned funds must be returned to
       the appropriate financial aid program by the
institution or the student or both in
       the following specified order: unsubsidized
federal Stafford loans, subsidized
       federal Stafford loans, unsubsidized direct Stafford
loans (other than PLUS
       loans), subsidized direct Stafford loans, Perkins loans, federal
PLUS loans,
       direct PLUS loans, Federal Pell Grants, SEOG grants. The exact provisions
of
       this regulation are available in the Financial Aid Office.

       PHEAA State Grant refunds will be calculated according to the institutional refund
       policy and appropriate amounts will be returned to PHEAA.

       A student who is withdrawing from school must go to the Registrar’s Office and
       complete the proper paperwork to be officially withdrawn.

   3. The student is responsible for all claims of damage or loss of school property. A
       student who is withdrawing from the
College must go to the Business Office and
       pay the outstanding balance on his or her
account to avoid late payment fees.
       The College will refer all delinquent accounts to
the Attorney General’s Office for
       collection.