Qualified students may receive a tuition
rebate up to a maximum of $1,000
To
be eligible students must:
- Have enrolled for the first time in an institution of higher education in the fall 1997 semester or later
- Meet the residency requirements and paid resident tuition at all times while pursuing the degree
- Enrolled for the first time in fall 2005 or later and graduate within four calendar years from the first semester enrolled (at any institution).
- Have attempted no more than three hours in excess of the minimum number of semester credit hours required to complete the degree (i.e. 123 total attempted). Hours attempted include:
- transfer credits
- course credit earned exclusively by examination (except that, for the purposes of this program, only the number of semester credit hours earned exclusively by examination in excess of nine semester credit hours is treated as hours attempted);
- courses dropped after the official census date;
- optional internship and cooperative education courses; and
- repeated courses
DEADLINE: Rebate forms must be turned in no sooner than the first
day of the semester in which you graduate and no later than 60 days after
graduation. You will receive an email confirmation in the days following the
receipt of your rebate form.
Tuition
Rebate applications are processed for academic eligibility after degrees are
posted. The
academically eligible applications are then forwarded to Student Business
Services for verification of additional requirements and calculation of the
rebate. If you are eligible for the Tuition Rebate, you will receive a check
from Student Business Services; if you are not eligible for the refund, you
will be notified by the advising center. This process can take two to six
months following graduation.
You
can find the full policy on page 26-27 of the 2014-2016
Undergraduate Catalog