Tuition Refund Schedules Traditional Fall and Spring Semesters Segment of Semester
Refund
On or before the end of the add/ drop period
100%
Up to the end of the second week of classes
90%
Up to the end of the third week of classes
75%
Up to the end of the fourth week of classes
60%
Up to the end of the fifth week of classes
40%
Beyond of the fifth week of classes
No refund
Summer Sessions (Complete Withdrawals) Segment of Session Up to the end of the first week of classes Beyond the first week of classes
Refund 100% No Refund
Partial Withdrawal/Status Change (Withdrawal from currently enrolled credits/ courses while remaining enrolled) After the last day to drop classes from a term without notation: • No charge reduction is granted to a student who withdraws from one or more courses but remains registered in at least one course; and • No status adjustment is made from full-time to part-time with regard to charges and financial aid, with exception given to federal and state grants. Consult with Student Central for additional information.
Student Central: Financial Aid Keystone College is committed to facilitating our students’ educational goals by providing financial assistance to those working to earn a degree from one of our many programs. To achieve this goal, Keystone has established a broad and effective financial aid assistance program which includes federal, state, institutional, and outside resources. These programs consist of scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study opportunities, all structured to best serve our students. Further information regarding financial aid may be obtained by contacting Student Central by phone at (570) 945-8300 or 1-800-8242764, option 3; via mail at Student Central, Keystone College, One College Green, PO Box 50, La Plume, PA 18440-0200; or via e-mail at studentcentral@keystone.edu.
Electronic Communication Email is considered an official form of Keystone College-related communication specifically with regard to a student’s financial aid communication, to include but not limited to: missing information requests, financial aid packages, award letters, and any other communication. Students should check email daily in order to stay current with Keystone College-related communications. It is the student’s responsibility to recognize certain communications may be time-critical. Students interested in opting out of email communication should contact Student Central. Failure to check for messages and failure to receive messages due to full mailboxes, spam filtering, or autoforwarded email are not valid excuses for missing official Keystone College communications. Online students must additionally maintain and provide Keystone College with an email address for correspondence with Keystone College’s administration and faculty, and students attending classes in the traditional semester format are required to use their Keystone College-issued email address for official 2021-2022 Catalog
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