Dropped Courses

Dropping a course is the student’s responsibility. The student must drop the course by providing written notice to the Registrar or online through the MSMC Web Module. A student who fails to attend a course before the add/drop period ends may receive a withdrawal (W) at the professor’s discretion.

Refunds for Traditional Students Dropping a Fall/Spring Course:

Drop Date

Tuition Refund Calculation

Before/During Week 1 of Class

100% Refund

During Week 2 of Class

60% Refund

During Week 3 of Class

30% Refund

After Week 3 of Class

No Refund

 

Refunds for Non-Traditional (Accelerated/Evening) Students Dropping a Fall/Spring Course:

Drop Date

Tuition Refund Calculation

Before/During Week 1 Class

100% Refund

During Week 2 of Class

50% Refund

After Week 2 of Class

No Refund

Note: Accelerated/evening courses, running 12 or more weeks, follow the traditional refund schedule.

 

Refunds for All Students Dropping a Summer Course:

Summer I and Summer II

Drop Date

Tuition Refund Calculation

Before/During Days 1-3 of Class

100% Refund

During Days 4-5 of Class

50% Refund

After Day 5 of Class

No Refund

Accel A, Hybrid 44 (Z), Accel B

Drop Date

Tuition Refund Calculation

Before/During Week 1 of Class

100% Refund

During Week 2 of Class

50% Refund

After Week 2 of Class

No Refund

 

Refunds for All Students Dropping a January Interim Course:

Drop Date

Tuition Refund Calculation

Before/During Days 1-2 of Class

100% Refund

During Days 3-4 of Class

50% Refund

After Day 4 of Class

No Refund

 

  • ­Whether entirely withdrawing from the Mount or dropping an individual course(s) the student must provide written notice to the Registrar.
  • ­Refund dates and percentages are available on the academic calendar.
  • ­The date a student completes the dorm checkout process determines the housing exit date.

    This includes returning room and mailbox keys to the Office of Residence Life.

  • ­Any traditional student dropping below 12-credits (full-time status) risks losing full-time financial aid (institutional awards/grants/scholarships).
  • ­Students residing on campus must attend full-time.
  • ­Traditional resident students enrolled in less than 12-credits must receive permission from Residence Life to remain in housing.