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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 614722"><p>Just be careful Lil. I am not clear if your son is living in sanctioned uni housing or off campus. And rules vary by campus and school - so my experience may not be yours...</p><p></p><p>Withdrawal or suspension ( prior to the semester start) actually negated the housing contract.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, withdrawal from classes during the first x weeks (6?) resulted in a credit to the student's account. A full credit if dropped in the first few weeks and a reduced credit if dropped later.</p><p></p><p>So, my difficult child could have enrolled and then dropped classes and he would have received a credit for the tuition we paid. A credit that would be refunded by a check made out to HIM. Same thing with the housing - if he were suspended or if he formally</p><p>dropped out, he would receive a credit for the prepaid housing fees on "his student account" so it would be cash in his pocket.</p><p></p><p>Very scary thought. Be careful</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 614722"] Just be careful Lil. I am not clear if your son is living in sanctioned uni housing or off campus. And rules vary by campus and school - so my experience may not be yours... Withdrawal or suspension ( prior to the semester start) actually negated the housing contract. Furthermore, withdrawal from classes during the first x weeks (6?) resulted in a credit to the student's account. A full credit if dropped in the first few weeks and a reduced credit if dropped later. So, my difficult child could have enrolled and then dropped classes and he would have received a credit for the tuition we paid. A credit that would be refunded by a check made out to HIM. Same thing with the housing - if he were suspended or if he formally dropped out, he would receive a credit for the prepaid housing fees on "his student account" so it would be cash in his pocket. Very scary thought. Be careful [/QUOTE]
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