Suffolk Law - 2018 New Student Information Guide
TUITION AND FINANCIAL AID
such as health insurance, you must complete the Title IV Authorization form that can be found on Campus Cruiser.
Tuition Liability
Tuition liability will be based on the date in which your leave of absence or withdrawal form is received.
Refunds from grants and scholarships will be processed after the fourth week of class.
Withdrawal or drop forms must be filed & approved by the following dates:
The refund schedule is posted on the Office of the Bursar website . To receive your refunds please make sure to set up your direct deposit account by logging on to your SU Pay account. This is a safe and easy way to receive your refunds. Refunds will not be mailed. As a supplement to the University's refund policy, students have the option to purchase tuition insurance provided through GradGuard Tuition Protection Plan. Please check the Tuition Protection Insurance page for more information including coverage plans, benefits, and costs: Tuition Insurance Plan
Due Date
Student Liability
August 27-September 4
25%
September 5-11
50%
September 12-18
75%
September 19 or after
100%
Non-attendance does not constitute an official withdrawal and does not relieve you of your financial obligation for the classes you registered for. Tuition liability begins the first day of class. To avoid liability you must withdraw prior to the start of classes. Please refer to the schedule shown above.
Delinquent accounts will be assessed collection and attorney fees.
Refund Information
Federal regulations prohibit Suffolk University from holding federal loan proceeds in excess of 7 days from the first day of class if it creates a refund. Federal student loans received after the semester begins will be refunded within 7 days of their receipt. Refunds due to federal, institutional, and private loans will be processed at the beginning of the semester provided you are registered in the appropriate number of credits, have completed all necessary paperwork, and the loan(s) creates a credit balance on your tuition account.
If you want your refund from federal financial aid to be applied towards non- tuition charges
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