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Refunds
Students not receiving financial assistance and students awarded HOPE funds
only, will receive refunds in accordance with the Institutional
Refund Policy. Title IV recipients who totally withdraw from
Lanier Tech will have their refunds calculated in accordance
with the Return of Title IV Funds Refund policy. Students
receiving Title IV funds and HOPE funds will have their refunds
calculated in accordance with the Title IV refund policy
and the Institutional Refund Policy. The refund policies are
outlined on the following pages.
Return Of Title IV Funds Policy
When a Title IV recipient totally withdraws, Lanier Tech must
use the following steps to return Title IV aid:
- Determine a student's withdrawal date.
- Determine the amount of aid disbursed for the payment
period.
- Determine the amount of Title IV aid disbursed plus the
Title IV aid that
could have been disbursed for the payment period.
- Determine the percentage of Title IV aid the student earned
by dividing the number of calendar days attended during
the quarter by the total number of calendar days in the
quarter.
- Calculate amount of Title IV aid earned by the student
by multiplying the above percentage by the total of Title
IV aid disbursed plus the Title IV aid that could have been
disbursed for the payment period.
- Determine if student is due a Postwithdrawal Disbursement
or if Title IV aid must be returned. If the amount of Title
IV aid earned is greater than the total of Title IV aid
disbursed then subtract the Title IV aid disbursed for the
payment period from the amount of Title IV aid earned. This
is the amount of the post-withdrawal disbursement due. If
the amount of Total Title IV aid disbursed is greater than
the amount of Title IV Aid earned by the student, then subtract
the amount of Title IV aid earned from Title IV aid disbursed
for the payment period. This is the amount of Title IV aid
that must be returned.
- Calculate amount of unearned Title IV aid due from the
school. Multiply institutional charges for the payment period
times the percentage of Title IV aid unearned. Compare this
amount to the amount of Title IV aid to be returned and
enter the lesser amount.
- Determine return of funds by school. The school must return
the unearned aid for which the school is responsible by
repaying funds to the follow sources, in order, up to the
total net amount disbursed from each source. The aid programs
are as follows: Unsubsidized FFEL/Direct Stafford Loan,
Subsidized Stafford Loan, Perkins Loan, FFEL/Direct Plus,
Pell Grant, FSEOG Grant and Other Title IV programs.
- Calculate initial amount of unearned Title IV aid due
from student. Subtract the amount of Title IV aid due from
the school from the amount of Title IV aid to be returned.
- Determine return of funds by student.
Refund Policy for Title IV &
HOPE Recipients
If the student received federal Title IV funds in addition
to HOPE funds, Lanier Tech must follow the Title IV Return
of Funds policy to determine the amount of federal Title IV
refund. To determine the refund to HOPE, Lanier Tech must
then follow the institutional refund policy. If all or part
of the student‘s Title IV aid was disbursed directly
to the student, the school must bill the student for the refund.
This notice will show all financial aid received by the student,
the amount earned by the student, and the amount to be returned
by the student to the school.
Refund Policy for HOPE Only Recipients
If a refund is due and the student received HOPE funds but
did not receive federal Title IV funds, then such amounts
must be refunded to HOPE, rounded to the nearest dollar, by
applying the institution's refund policy to the student's
original HOPE award for tuition and HOPE approved mandatory
fees.
Institutional Refund Policy
Students not receiving financial assistance and students awarded
HOPE Funds only will receive refunds in accordance with the
Institutional Refund Policy. One hundred percent (100%) of
tuition and all fees excluding the application fee will be
refunded if the student formally withdraws before the first
day of the quarter. For the purpose of refund calculations,
the first day of the quarter is considered to be the official
first day of class shown on the school calendar. (It is not
the first day of scheduled classes for an individual student
unless the student's classes are set-up as a special
part of term.) The school calendar gives the last dates for
refunds each quarter for all classes except those that are
set-up as a special part of term.
Seventy-five percent (75%) of the tuition will be refunded
if the student formally withdraws within the first five
(5) class days for any quarter. (It is not the first day of
scheduled classes for an individual student.) Unexpected school
closure (for example, due to inclement weather) that occurs
within the refund period will be taken into consideration
in the calculation of refunds. Under these circumstances,
the President of the school may extend the refund period.
There will be no refund of fees (activity, registration, late,
and insurance) if the student withdraws after the one
hundred percent (100%) refund period has passed. After the
first five (5) class days for any quarter, there will be no
refund. Any student who withdraws or is dropped from school
after the one hundred percent (100%) refund period has
passed will forfeit all rights to any benefits from the school
activity fee.
Some courses may be cancelled due to low enrollment. In the
event of a cancellation, a student may choose to change
to an alternate course or may receive a refund. Refunds due
to a course cancellation will be at one hundred percent (100%).
Refunds are processed when a student withdraws or is withdrawn
from the college without requiring a request from the
student. These refunds are processed through the Registrar‘s
Office and the Administrative Services Office. The refund
check will be mailed to the student's address.
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