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Schedules:
UNDERGRADUATE:
Fall Semester
Wintersession
Spring Semester
Summer Terms
GRADUATE / MBA SCHOOL:
Fall Semester
Wintersession
Spring Semester
Summer Terms
LAW SCHOOL:
Fall Semester
Wintersession
Spring Semester
Summer Terms
SCHOOL OF PHARMACY:
Fall Semester
Wintersession
Spring Semester
Summer Terms
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***FOR
FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS ONLY***
( For Intersession/Summer terms dates, view the Academic
Calendar.)
REFUNDS FOR WITHDRAWAL FROM ALL
CLASSES.
- 100% refund - before classes begin
- 100% refund minus the lesser of $100 or 5% of
total tuition assessment - during the first 10
business days.
- 0% refund - after the 10th business day.
REFUNDS FOR DROPPING CLASSES.
- 100% refund - before classes begin
- 100% refund - during the first 10 business days.
- 0% refund - after the 10th business day.
- Because 12 - 19 hours are assessed the same
full-time rate, a refund is not applicable for
drops within this range.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
- Students must officially withdraw from
the University if they register for classes and
then decide not to attend Ole Miss. A student is
considered as registered once a class schedule is
secured via the Internet.
- It is the student's responsibility to officially
withdraw from the University. Failure to notify
the Registrar's Office in writing before the end
of the 100% refund period will result in charges
for tuition and fees being posted to the
student's account.
- Students who fail to withdraw will receive a
grade of "F" on their official
University transcript for the term of
non-attendance.
- Students receiving financial aid who
drop/withdraw from classes may be responsible for
repayment of loans and other financial assistance
that may have already been received.
- Students may submit a formal
appeal requesting an exception to The
University's refund policy. The deadline for submitting an appeal is one year from the beginning of the semester affected. (This is a PDF file.
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