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How to determine your refund if you drop courses or withdraw from Pacific

Students may be eligible for a refund if they drop below full-time enrollment or officially withdraw from the University. Informing an academic department, advisor, or instructor does not constitute an official withdrawal. Students who intend to withdraw must notify the Registrar.  This "date of notification" is used to determine the tuition penalty and what, if any amount will be credited back to the student's account.

See the University's Refund Schedule for the term you are dropping courses or withdrawing from. Student's may request a refund by contacting Student Accounts

Cowell Wellness, ASUOP, Activity and Recreation fees, and class and lab fees are non-refundable after the last day to add.  The student health insurance plan is not refundable after 30 days from the start of the term and is not refundable if a claim has been filed.