Tuition and Fees Refund Schedule
Updated: March 9, 20221. Introduction
Students who drop courses or withdraw from the University may be eligible for a full or partial refund of tuition and fees.
2. Fall and Spring Terms
Refunds for fall and spring terms are determined as follows:
- 2.1. Main Campus and Continuing Studies
For students who withdraw or drop to a lower block of credits hours:- 2.1.1. During the first five consecutive class days, starting with the first official day of classes for the University, tuition and required fees will be refunded at 100%;
- 2.1.2. During the sixth through the tenth consecutive class days, tuition and required fees will be refunded at 75% minus a $25 non-refundable processing fee;
- 2.1.3. During the eleventh through the fifteenth consecutive class days, tuition and required fees will be refunded at 50% minus a $25 non-refundable processing fee;
- 2.1.4. During the sixteenth through the twentieth consecutive class days, tuition and required fees will be refunded at 25% minus a $25 non-refundable processing fee;
- 2.1.5. Beginning with the twenty-first consecutive class day, refunds will not be considered.
- 2.2. Special Course Fees
- 2.2.1. Approved Special Course Fees are charged in addition to required tuition and fees and include but are not limited to private music fees, remedial math fees, nursing fees, bowling fees, ice skating fees, and golfing fees.
- 2.2.1.1. During the first five consecutive class days, starting with the first official day of classes for the University, special course fees are refunded at 100%.
- 2.2.1.2. Beginning with the sixth class day, refunds will not be considered.
- 2.2.1. Approved Special Course Fees are charged in addition to required tuition and fees and include but are not limited to private music fees, remedial math fees, nursing fees, bowling fees, ice skating fees, and golfing fees.
- 2.3. Brody School of Medicine
Refunds for fall and spring terms are determined as a function of the medical student’s level and program start date and follow the same refund schedule as stated in section 2.1.- 2.3.1. Disability insurance fees and lab fees are non-refundable.
- 2.4. School of Dental Medicine
Refunds for fall and spring terms are determined based on the School of Dental Medicine’s start date and follow the same refund schedule as stated in section 2.1.- 2.4.1. Disability insurance fees are non-refundable.
3. Summer Terms
- 3.1. Main Campus and Continuing Studies First and Second Summer Terms
- 3.1.1. During the first five consecutive class days, starting with the first official day of classes for the University, tuition and required fees will be refunded at 100%;
- 3.1.2. Beginning with the sixth day of class, refunds will not be considered.
- 3.2. Main Campus and Continuing Studies 11 Week Term
- 3.2.1. Refunds for the 11 Week Term follow the same refund schedule as stated in section 2.1.
- 3.3. School of Dental Medicine
Refunds for the summer term are determined as follows:- 3.3.1. During the first five consecutive class days, based on the School of Dental Medicine’s start date, tuition and fees will be refunded at 100%;
- 3.3.2. During the sixth through the tenth consecutive class days, based on the School of Dental Medicine’s start date, tuition and required fees will be refunded at 75% minus a $25 non-refundable processing fee;
- 3.3.3. During the eleventh through the fifteenth consecutive class days, based on the School of Dental Medicine’s start date, tuition and required fees will be refunded at 50% minus a $25 non-refundable processing fee;
- 3.3.4. During the sixteenth through the twentieth consecutive class days, based on the School of Dental Medicine’s start date, tuition and required fees will be refunded at 25% minus a $25 non-refundable processing fee;
- 3.3.5. Beginning with the twenty-first consecutive class day, refunds will not be considered.
4. Housing and Dining Charges
Campus Living charges for housing and dining are determined by contractual agreement. Any requests for refunds or financial appeals associated with housing and dining contracts must be submitted to, and approved by, the ECU Campus Living Appeals Committee.
5. Student Health Insurance
For any student who withdraws from the university, or who no longer meets the eligibility criteria, refunds are available as follows:
- 5.1. During the first ten consecutive days of class based on the first official day of class per the University Academic Calendar, health insurance charges will be refunded at 100%.
- 5.2. Starting with the eleventh class day, refunds are not available.
6. Appeals
Students wishing to appeal for a refund outside the published refund schedules referenced by this Regulation may file a written appeal with the Tuition Refund Appeals Committee. The student must specify in writing the grounds for the basis for her/his appeal. Submit appeal documentation to either the Office of the Registrar or the Cashier’s Office.
7. Official Withdrawals
- 7.1. School of Dental Medicine students wishing to withdraw must give written notice to the School of Dental Medicine’s Office of Student Affairs.
- 7.2. Brody School of Medicine students wishing to withdraw must give notice to Brody School of Medicine’s Office of Student Affairs.
- 7.3. All other students intending to withdraw from the University must provide written notice to the Office of the Registrar.