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When a student withdraws from the University of Pikeville, as defined by dropping to zero credits for the semester, the University will implement two different refund/adjustment policies. These are distinct and not related to each other.
Tuition and Food/Housing charges shall be prorated as follows for all programs with terms 15 weeks or longer in length:
There are no adjustments for individual classes dropped after the first week of classes.
Refer to your program Catalog for Summer, Masters, or other term-length adjustment/refund policies (any terms less than 15 weeks in length).
The financial aid a student receives will be calculated based on federal guidelines. Title IV Return Calculation Procedures – The following steps outline the general procedures used to calculate a Title IV return:
The portion of the unearned funds the school is responsible for paying is returned by the school immediately. The student is then notified of the school’s responsibility to return funds to the federal aid program, and is subsequently billed, via a balance on their institutional account for any funds the school was required to return. Any funds returned by the school represent a debt owed by the student to the University of Pikeville. A student may not enroll in subsequent terms, or have academic records released, until such time that all debts have been repaid to the institution. The University of Pikeville is required to return unearned financial aid assistance in a particular order when a student officially or unofficially withdrawals: