19 Tex. Admin. Code § 21.5 - Refund of Tuition and Fees at Public Community/Junior and Technical Colleges
(a) A community/junior or technical college,
as soon as practicable, shall at a minimum refund mandatory fees and tuition in
excess of the minimum tuition collected for courses from which the students
drop or withdraw, according to the following schedule. For courses which meet
on what the college considers a regular schedule, class days refer to the
number of calendar days the institution normally meets for classes, not the
days a particular course meets. For courses which meet on an unusual or
irregular schedule, the college may exercise professional judgement in defining
a class day. The indicated percentages are to be applied to the tuition and
mandatory fees collected for each course from which the student is withdrawing.
The college may not delay a refund on the grounds that the student may withdraw
from the institution or unit later in the semester or term. The institution may
assess a nonrefundable $15 matriculation fee if the student withdraws from the
institution before the first day of classes.
(1) Coordinating Board approved
semester-length courses for which semester credit hours are awarded:
(A) A 100% refund is to be made for courses
dropped prior to the first class day.
(B) During the fall or spring semester or
comparable trimester:
(i) during the first 15
class days, 70%;
(ii) during the
16th through 20th class days, 25%;
(iii) after the 20th class day, none;
and
(C) Six-week summer
semester:
(i) during the first five class
days, 70%;
(ii) during the sixth
and seventh class days, 25%;
(iii)
after the seventh class day, none.
(2) For flex entry and non-semester-length
courses with a census date other than the 12th class day (fourth class day for
a six-week summer semester):
(A) prior to the
first class day, 100%;
(B) after
classes begin, see table:
(b) A community/junior or technical college
must follow the applicable refund policy outlined in subsection (a)(1) and (2)
of this section for courses associated with any program which is approved for
Title IV federal funding. The institution may determine a refund policy for any
other program.
(c) Prior to the
census date, community and technical colleges may allow hours to be dropped and
re-added without penalty to the student if the exchange is an equal one. When
the charges for dropped hours are greater than for the hours added, the refund
policy outlined above is to be applied to the net charges being dropped. If the
charges for hours being added exceed the charges for hours being dropped, the
student must pay the net additional charges.
(d) Separate withdrawal refund schedules may
be established for optional fees such as intercollegiate athletics, cultural
entertainment, parking and yearbooks.
(e) A community/junior or technical college
shall refund tuition and fees paid by a sponsor, donor, or scholarship to the
source rather than directly to the student who has withdrawn if the funds were
made available through the institution.
(f) A community/junior or technical college
may terminate student services and privileges, such as health services, library
privileges, facilities usage, and athletic and cultural entertainment tickets
when a student withdraws from the institution.
(g) If a student withdraws because the
student is called into active military service, the institution, at the
student's option, shall:
(1) refund the
tuition and fees paid by the student for the semester in which the student
withdraws;
(2) grant a student, who
is eligible under the institution's guidelines, an incomplete grade in all
courses by designating "withdrawn-military" on the student's transcript;
or
(3) as determined by the
instructor, assign an appropriate final grade or credit to a student who has
satisfactorily completed a substantial amount of course work and who has
demonstrated sufficient mastery of the course material.
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