Policies & Procedures

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You will not be eligible for a refund unless you officially notify the Office of the Registrar and completed all requirements for withdrawal. The effective date of withdrawal is the date on which the Office of the Registrar receives written notice. No refunds will be made until the conclusion of the add/drop period. Students receiving financial aid should contact the Office of Financial Aid to ascertain the effect of a withdrawal on their financial aid eligibility. No adjustments are made for any temporary absence from the residence halls. Room and board refunds are based on the conditions described in the university’s housing contract. General fees and deposits are nonrefundable.

Withdraw from all courses: 14- and 15-week Sessions
Within the first week of classesAdd/Drop period—No charge
Within the second week of classesAdd/Drop period—No charge
Within the third week of classes25% of tuition plus all fees are charged
Within the fourth week of classes50% of tuition plus all fees are charged
Within the fifth weeks of classes75% of tuition plus all fees are charged
After the fifth week of classes100% of tuition plus all fees are charged
Withdraw from all courses: 6- , 7-, and 7.5-week Sessions
Within the first week of classesAdd/Drop period—No charge
Within the second week of classes 50% of tuition plus all fees are charged
After the second week of classes100% of tuition plus all fees are charged
Withdraw from all courses: 10- and 12-week Sessions
Within the first week of classesAdd/Drop period—No charge
Within the second week of classes25% of tuition plus all fees are charged
Within the third week of classes50% of tuition plus all fees are charged
Within the fourth week of classes75% of tuition plus all fees are charged
After the fourth week of classes100% of tuition plus all fees are charged

Benefits of eRefunds:

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Billing holds are placed on accounts with outstanding balances that are not enrolled in our payment plan after the payment due date. Holds will not be released until the balance is paid in full or your federal loans/aid are accepted and verified. Private loans must be received by the university in order to remove your billing hold. Proof of a private loan will not allow the billing hold to be released as there is a 10-day grace period whereby your loan can be cancelled.

Tuition Reimbursement – a company, agency, or employer will pay their share of your tuition directly to you after you have made the payment to Georgian Court University. Payment in full is due by the due date unless you are covered by financial aid, enrolled in our payment plan through Nelnet, or you have contacted the Office of Student Accounts to discuss payment options.

Tuition Assistance – a company, agency, or employer will pay their share of your tuition directly to Georgian Court University. You must submit a letter on company letterhead confirming your eligibility as well as the company’s payment policy by the payment due date of every semester. Your portion of the payment is due by the payment due date to avoid a billing hold and late fee.

Charges will be generated about 6 weeks prior to the start of the semester. The payment due date is about 3 weeks prior to the start of the semester.

You can view your billing details in real-time on Self-Service. Electronic bills (eBills) will be uploaded periodically to both the Self-Service Statement tab and Cashnet. You will receive an automated notification via GCU email when your eBill has been uploaded to Cashnet, and you will continue to receive email reminders until you view that eBill. Parents/guardians will not receive eBills unless you add them as an authorized user on Cashnet (see directions below). It is your responsibility to notify the person paying your bill on your behalf and/or signing them up as an authorized user to receive eBill notifications. It is also your responsibility to check your GCU email daily, and your Self-Service balance regularly to stay abreast of changes to your account.

The university cannot share billing, financial aid, or registration information with anyone other than the student, even if the parent/guardian is paying the bill, unless the student completes the Student Disclosure Form: https://georgian.edu/wp-content/uploads/request-release-directory-information.pdf.

View your billing details on Self-Service (don’t forget steps 3 & 4):

  1. Log into Self-Service
  2. Under Finances, select Balance
  3. On the right-hand menu (or if on a cell phone, click Options), choose the time Period (semester) that you wish to view (Spring 2024)
  4. Select Detail by Charges/Credits

View your Financial Aid Award Letter on Self-Service:

  1. Log into Self-Service
  2. Select Finances
  3. Select Financial Aid
  4. Choose the academic year you wish to view

View your eBill:

Billing holds and late fees are assessed on past-due accounts after the drop/add period ends, unless you are enrolled in our payment plan, and your payment plan is correctly budgeted and current.

A student will be assessed a Returned Check Fee for all payments returned unpaid by the bank for any reason. A billing hold will be placed on the student’s account until repayment is made.

Authorize your Parent/Guardian to access Cashnet to pay your bill on your behalf (highly recommended)

  1. Log into Self-Service
  2. Under Finances, select Statement/Payment (you will be redirected to Cashnet)
  3. Select My Account
  4. Scroll down to Payers Section and click Send Payer Invitation
  5. Enter the person’s name and email address then click Submit
  6. The system will send the recipient an invitation and temporary password to set up their own account. They will have their own username password and will be able to view and pay all account balances.
  7. Payer will be notified via email each time an eBill has been uploaded to Cashnet.

Sign up for eRefunds if you have not yet done so to received refunds electronically (Highly Recommended).