An undergraduate student enrolled in The College, The Wharton School, the School of Nursing, or the School of Engineering and Applied Science who withdraws from the University (or who is requested to withdraw for failure to maintain a satisfactory scholastic standing) or who is granted a leave of absence from the University during either term of the academic year, will be eligible for a reduction in tuition and fees in accordance with the conditions set forth below. Students enrolled in LPS or special certificate programs should contact their school.
| First two weeks of class |
100% |
| Third and fourth weeks of class |
50% |
| Thereafter |
0% |
The effective date of separation from the University is the date the student files a written request for withdrawal or leave of absence. In the case of students receiving financial aid, eligibility for the term will be re-determined based on actual charges and prorated allowances for living expenses. A student who is required to withdraw because of a violation of University regulations is not eligible for a tuition refund.
Reduction of Tuition and Fees for Graduate and Professional School Students
Tuition reduction policies differ among graduate or professional schools and/or programs. Students enrolled in Graduate or Professional Schools must contact their individual school for information and should do so as soon as possible after the decision to withdraw.
Leave
of Absence/Withdrawal Checklist
The following
checklist should serve as a guide as you prepare
to take a leave of absence (LOA) or withdrawal
from the University of Pennsylvania. Please note
that some steps may not apply to your particular
case; thus, you need only complete those areas
applicable to you.
- Notify your school about your intention to take a leave of absence
- Student Financial Services
- Meet with a Financial Aid Counselor to
discuss how this decision may impact your
finances.
- Note: In the case of students receiving financial aid, eligibility for Federal aid funds for the term will be redetermined based on a statutory formula. Institutional aid will be redetermined based on actual charges and prorated allowances for living expenses.
- Schedule a student loan exit
interview with Student Financial Services
so you can obtain important information about
the effect of your LOA/withdrawal on your
loans. Depending on how long you are not
enrolled, you may have to begin making payments
on your loans. It is critically important
that you avoid becoming delinquent on your
loans while you are out of school. Delinquency
may result in ineligibility for further aid
and may make it impossible for you to return
at a later date.
B01 Franklin Building
3451 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6205
Email: sfsmail@sfs.upenn.edu
Tel: 215-898-5718
- Advise your House Dean of your
departure. You should then go to the Assignments
Office to get the early termination form so you
that the appropriate staff members can sign it.
Upon receipt of that form and your keys, the contract
will be canceled. Please note that a cancellation
fee of at least $200 may be charged.
Assignments Office
3702 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6180
Tel: 215-898-8271
- Visit the Student
Telephone Services to complete the disconnection
form and provide them with the date you expect
to vacate the residence. Upon the receipt of
the form, Student Telephone Services will disconnect
the phone and the student will be billed for
the time up until the disconnection occurred.
The telephone bill will go out the following
month (through student account).
3401 Walnut Street, 337A
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6179
Tel: 215-476-6000
- Check with the Insurance Administrator
at Student
Health Service if you have questions regarding
your coverage, policies and procedures during your
leave. Some insurance providers discontinue coverage
if a student is not enrolled full time at a college
or university.
3535 Market Street
1st Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19104-4385
Tel: 215-573-3523
- Clear any pending issues with the Office
of Student Conduct. Failure to do so will
result in your being place on Disciplinary Hold,
which will prevent you from registering for classes
when you return or from getting copies of your
transcript should you choose to transfer to another
institution.
236 South 34th Street
Duhring Wing - 2nd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6053
Tel: 215-898-5651
- Update your student visa while you
are away from Penn if you are an International
Student.
Returning
to Penn
Checklist
The following checklist should
serve as a guide as you return from a leave of
absence or withdrawal from the University of Pennsylvania.
Please note that some steps may not apply to your
particular case; thus, you need only complete those
areas applicable to you.
- Contact Student Financial
Services.
- Obtain financial
aid application forms as early as possible.
100 Franklin Building
3451 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6205
Email: sfsmail@sfs.upenn.edu
Tel: 215-898-1988
- Discuss how to resolve matters
of financial hold if you are on hold as a
result of a past due balance on your student
account or a delinquent student loan.
100 Franklin Building
3451 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6205
Email: sfsmail@sfs.upenn.edu
Tel: 215-898-1988
- Contact Housing
and Conference Services to apply for housing.
Assignments Office
3702 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-9319
Tel: 215-898-8271
- Contact Dining
Services to set up a new meal contract.
3702 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-3512
Tel: 215-898-7585
- Contact Student
Telephone Services to establish phone services.
3401 Walnut Street, 337A
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6179
Tel: 215-476-6000
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