My student needs to withdraw from ASU for the Spring semester due to unexpected out-of-pocket costs after financial aid. We’re confused about whether withdrawing before classes begin (and before the tuition refund/tuition return deadline) means they owe nothing, because ASU’s policy language makes it sound like there may still be charges. Has anyone been through this and can clarify?
If your student withdraws from Arizona State University (ASU) before the semester starts and before the 100% tuition refund deadline, they will not incur tuition charges. The withdrawal will be processed as a complete session drop, effectively removing the registration from their record without any transcript entry.
Financial Aid Considerations
However, it is crucial to understand that any financial aid received for the semester must be returned if the student withdraws. This return of funds can lead to a situation where the student may owe the university for any remaining unpaid tuition and fees, as the financial aid may not cover all billed charges after the withdrawal.
Next Steps
- Consult Financial Aid: It is advisable to speak with a financial aid counselor to clarify the specific impact on the student's aid package and any potential balance owed.
- Initiate Withdrawal: The student should formally withdraw from all classes through My ASU to ensure the process is completed correctly.
- Confirm Deadlines: Verify the exact 100% refund deadline for the Spring semester to ensure timely withdrawal.