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Refunds for Class Drop

The semester’s first class day is always the first official university day of classes; not the first day of an individual’s class.  To calculate the refund for class(es) dropped, input your current credit hours and subtract them from the  new credit hours in the Tuition and Fee Calculator.  The difference is the amount that will be automatically adjusted on your student account once the class is dropped.

Refunds for Withdrawing From Session

Winter 2019 3 Week Session (3W)
Last day to withdraw for 100% refund Dec. 15th
First Class Day/Last Day to withdraw for 80% refund Dec. 16th
Last day to withdraw for 50% refund, Census Date, Last day to drop a class for a full refund Dec. 17th
No refunds for a withdrawal Dec. 18th
 Spring 2020 Regular Session (REG)
Last day to withdraw for 100% refund Jan. 12th
First Class Day Jan. 13th
Last day to withdraw for 80% refund Jan. 17th
Last day to withdraw for 70% refund, Census Date, Last day to Drop for full refund Jan. 27th
Last day to withdraw for 50% refund Feb. 3rd
Last day to withdraw for 25% refund Feb. 10th
No refunds for a withdrawal Feb. 11th
 Spring 2020 8 Week Session 1 (8W1)
Last day to withdraw for 100% refund Jan. 12th
First Class Day Jan. 13th
Last day to withdraw for 80% refund Jan. 15th
Last day to withdraw for 50% refund, Census Date, Last day to Drop for a full refund Jan. 21st
No refunds for a withdrawal Jan. 22nd
 Spring 2020 8 Week Session 2 (8W2)
Last day to withdraw for 100% refund Mar. 15th
First Class Day Mar. 16th
Last day to withdraw for 80% refund Mar. 18th
Last day to withdraw for 50% refund, Census Date, Last day to Drop for a full refund Mar. 23rd
No refunds for a withdrawal Mar. 24th

Return of financial aid after Drop/Withdrawal

If you drop classes or withdraw from the semester, you may be required to return all or a portion of the financial aid that you accepted.   This situation could result in you owing funds to UNT, the government, or both.

If you are considering withdrawal from UNT, please contact a Financial Aid counselor and your Academic Advisor so your decision will be based on a clear understanding of the consequences of withdrawing from all classes.

Tuition Insurance

Tuition insurance is a plan that can be purchased by students or their family member who pays for tuition that ensures reimbursement for tuition, room and board, and other fees for covered withdrawals at any time during the semester. An example of a covered withdrawal would be one in which a student must leave due to an unexpected injury or illness.

UNT contracts with GradGuard's™ Tuition Insurance from Allianz Global Assistance. The company offers tuition insurance featuring special plans and rates not available to the general public. Plans also include Student Life Assistance: a 24-hour emergency hotline.

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