Dropped Courses
Dropping a course is the student’s responsibility. The student must drop the course by emailing the Office of the Registrar or online through the MSMC student portal.
Refunds for Traditional Students Dropping a Fall/Spring Course:
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Drop Date
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Tuition Refund Calculation
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Before/During Week 1 of Class
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100% Refund
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During Week 2 of Class
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60% Refund
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During Week 3 of Class
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30% Refund
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After Week 3 of Class
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No Refund
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Refunds for Non-Traditional (Accelerated/Evening) Students Dropping a Fall/Spring Course:
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Drop Date
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Tuition Refund Calculation
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Before/During Week 1 Class
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100% Refund
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During Week 2 of Class
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50% Refund
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After Week 2 of Class
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No Refund
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Note: Accelerated/evening courses, running 12 or more weeks, follow the traditional refund schedule.
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Refunds for All Students Dropping a Summer Course:
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Courses of 5-Weeks or Less (Summer I and Summer II)
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Drop Date
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Tuition Refund Calculation
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Before/During Days 1-3 of Class
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100% Refund
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During Days 4-5 of Class
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50% Refund
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After Day 5 of Class
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No Refund
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Courses of 6-Weeks or More (Accel A, Hybrid 44 (Z), Accel B)
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Drop Date
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Tuition Refund Calculation
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Before/During Week 1 of Class
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100% Refund
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During Week 2 of Class
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50% Refund
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After Week 2 of Class
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No Refund
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Refunds for All Students Dropping a January Interim Course:
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Drop Date
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Tuition Refund Calculation
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Before/During Days 1-2 of Class
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100% Refund
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During Days 3-4 of Class
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50% Refund
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After Day 4 of Class
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No Refund
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Whether entirely withdrawing from the college or dropping an individual course(s), the student must provide written notice to the Registrar. The date of the withdrawal is determined by the date the request if received in the Registrar’s Office. Percentage refund dates are available in the Academic Calendar.
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. 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.