Tuition Rebate and Refund

In the case of withdrawal from the Yale School of Nursing for any reason, the following rebate schedule shall apply:

Students who withdraw from the School for any reason during the first 60 percent of the term will receive a pro rata rebate of tuition.No adjustment is made after 60 percent of the term has expired. In 2020–2021, no portion of tuition will be rebated in the fall term after October 27, 2020, for students in the D.N.P. program; after November 1, 2020, for students in the GEPN program; and after October 29,2020, for students in the M.S.N. and post-master’s programs. In the spring term, the dates are March 31, 2021, for students in the D.N.P.program; and April 4, 2021, for students in the GEPN, M.S.N., and post-master’s programs. In the summer term, the dates are June 30,2021, for students in the D.N.P. and GEPN programs; and July 10, 2021, for students in the M.S.N. program.
 
The death of a student will cancel charges for tuition as of the date of death, and the tuition will be adjusted on a pro rata basis.
 
A student who withdraws from the School of Nursing for any reason during the first 60 percent of the term will be subject to theproration of the student’s federal Title IV student aid. A student who withdraws afer the 60 percent point has earned 100 percent of thefederal Title IV student aid. In order to comply with federal regulations, the School must return to the U.S. Department of Educationany unearned federal Title IV student aid. In 2020–2021, the last days for refunding federal Title IV student aid are the same as notedabove for tuition. Aid will be refunded in the order prescribed by federal regulations, namely, first Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan, thenFederal Direct Grad PLUS Loan.
 
For purposes of determining the refund of all other sources of student aid (federal non-Title IV, state, private, or institutionalscholarships and loans), a student who withdraws from the School of Nursing for any reason will be subject to the same pro rata scheduleas for federal Title IV student aid.
 
All recipients of federal and institutional student loans who leave the School are required to complete an exit interview. Graduatingstudents are required to complete the process before participating in commencement. Students leaving the School receive instructions oncompleting this process from Yale Student Financial Services.
 

Withdrawal and Leave of Absence

A leave of absence must be requested in writing and is subject to approval by the associate dean of student life. A request for withdrawalmust also be in writing and presented first to the specialty or program director and then to the associate dean of student life. For bothleave and withdrawal, the general rules of the University and other policies of the School are applicable. An exit interview is requiredat the School of Nursing, arranged through the office of the associate dean of student life. See Leave of Absence and Withdrawal in thechapter YSN Student Policies and Guidelines.
 

Revised July, 2020