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The complete chart of summer tuition and fees may be accessed at
Student
Accounts. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to download this
chart. If you are visually impaired and using a screen reader, you
may need to download the latest Acrobat Reader from Access Adobe.
You can download
it now for free from Adobe. If you are unable to access the
information, please phone the Summer Session Office at (607) 753-4800
to request tuition information.
Refunds will be prorated as of the date the transaction is processed
and completed in the Registrar's or Graduate Studies Office not
the date it was mailed. To obtain a refund, it is necessary
to make the request to drop or withdraw from the course in writing.
After the drop period, but no later than the last withdrawal date
listed below, students may withdraw from courses by petitioning
the instructor and the Associate Dean for undergrads or the Director
of Graduate Studies for graduate. Forms are available in department
offices.
Summer 2009 information will be posted at
a later date.
Summer 2008
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Five-Week Classes
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Session I
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Date
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% of tuition refunded
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May 21 - 27
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100%
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May 28 - June 3 (withdrawal)
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25%
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June 4 - 10 (withdrawal)
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0%
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Session II
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July 1 - July 7
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100%
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July 8 - 14 (withdrawal)
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25%
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July 15 - 21 (withdrawal)
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0%
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ID Card and Parking Fees
ID Card (ASC Neubig Hall) $10.00
Replacement card $15.00
Vehicle Registration one summer session $18.40
Both summer sessions $29.20
For information on Housing costs contact Residential
Services, 607-753-4724
For information on Food Service, contact the ASC
Office, 607-753-4627
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