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Spring 2010

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A one hundred percent (100%) refund of basic and/or non-resident fees (minus a processing fee) will be given to students who drop all their classes or withdraw from the university no later than January 17, 2010. Refundable fees include basic registration fees, non-resident fees, course fees, and the miscellaneous SJSU fees.

Students who withdraw after January 17, 2010, and who have not paid, will be subject to a pro-rata charge. They will owe a percentage of their fees corresponding to the day their classes were dropped. For details, see our Spring Pro-Rata Table (pdf).

Students who withdraw after January 17, 2010, and who have paid in full (or partial), will be subject to a pro-rata charge. A percentage of their fees corresponding to the day their classes were dropped is due to the University, and will be deducted from paid amount prior to a refund being sent. For details, see our Spring Pro-Rata Table (pdf).

Students who drop units, (but remain enrolled), resulting in a lower fee structure and/or mandatory fee obligation during the designated drop period, January 26 through February 5, 2010, will be entitled to a refund of applicable tuition and mandatory fees. After this date, students who remain enrolled, but drop classes resulting in a lower fee category, will not be eligible for a refund.

A prorated refund from the first day of instruction, January 26, 2010, up to the 60th percent point in the academic period, April 11, 2010, will be applied to students who withdraw from the University. The 60th percent point will be equivalent to a 40 percent refund of all registration and campus mandatory fees with the exception of the transit fee.

For more information, see our Spring Pro-Rata Table (pdf).

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