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The College engages its faculty and assigns residence hall space in advance of
each semester in accordance with the number of students who have signified
intent to be enrolled. When students withdraw during the semester, they leave
vacancies that cannot be filled. The following rules concerning refunds protect
Grinnell from losses when students withdraw. Exceptions to these rules are
made only under condtions determined by the College
A student withdrawing from the College within the first six weeks of the semester
is held responsible for tuition, room, meal plan, and other fees on a prorated basis as of the
date the student withdraws after six weeks into the semester, no tuition, room
meal plan, and other fees will be refunded. The same policy applies to
emergency leaves.
Tuition, room, meal plan, and other fees will not be refunded for students suspended or
dismissed for academic or conduct reasons during the semester.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: After withdrawal adjustments to tuition, required fees, room, and meal option, funds are returned to payment sources in the following order:
| 1. Unsubsidized FFELP loans | 6. Federal SEOG grants | 11. Institutional loans |
| 2. Subsidized FFELP loans | 7. Other Title IV aid | 12. Institutional grants |
| 3. Federal Perkins loans | 8. State loans | 13. Other payment sources |
| 4. FFELP PLUS loans | 9. State grants | 14. Student |
| 5. Federal Pell grants | 10. Private grants |
A prescribed federal refund calculation governs students who receive federal
Title IV financial assistance. Examples of federal refund and repayment calculations
are available from the controller.
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