Official Withdrawal from St. Olaf
A student must contact the Dean of Students Office (verbally or in writing) to withdraw from St. Olaf College or take a leave of absence. For tuition refunds and financial aid refunds, the date of withdrawal is the date the student notifies the Dean of Students Office they are withdrawing. Room and board refunds are prorated based on the date the student moves out of the residence facility.
Unofficial Withdrawal from St. Olaf
Federal regulations require that records of financial aid recipients who earn failing grades in all their classes be reviewed. If courses are not completed (e.g., unofficial withdrawal, stopped attending), the College is required to refund financial aid to the appropriate sources according to federal or St. Olaf refund policies based on the last recorded date of attendance. Students are responsible for the entire cost of the term, including the portion previously covered by financial aid should they stop attending. Students are strongly urged to follow guidelines for complete withdrawal from the university. If there are extenuating circumstances, a petition to have the cost of tuition refunded can be made. Petition forms are available online through the Registrar’s Office website.
Refund of Tuition, Room, and Board for withdrawals
Title: Refund of Tuition, Room, and Board
Procedure No: STO-55
Effective Date: 09-01-2017
Issuing Authority: Student Accounts Office
Contact: Student Accounts at tuition@stolaf.edu, 507-786-3296 or 866-640-4702
Last Updated: 5-28-2024
Purpose of Procedures:
To ensure tuition, room, and board are refunded appropriately to the student’s account in the event of a withdrawal from St. Olaf College.
Who needs to know these Procedures:
All St. Olaf College students.
Procedures:
Students must notify the Dean of Students Office regarding any withdrawal from St. Olaf. The Dean of Students Office will then contact the appropriate offices.
Academic Year 2024-2025
Tuition-Full Withdrawal or Drop:
- If the student withdraws before the first day of class, tuition will be refunded 100%.
- Fall deadline for 100% refund = Thursday, September 5, 2024
- Spring deadline for 100% refund = Thursday, February 6, 2025
- If the student withdraws by the end of 10th day, tuition will be refunded at 80%.
- Fall deadline for 80% refund = Wednesday, September 18, 2024
- Spring deadline for 80% refund = Wednesday, February 19, 2025
- If the student withdraws within two weeks after 10thday, tuition will be refunded 40%.
- Fall deadline for 40% refund = Wednesday, October 2, 2024
- Spring deadline for 40% refund = Wednesday, March 5, 2025
Partial Drop
If a student drops from full-time to part-time before 10th day, their billing will be changed from full-time to part-time. Student’s aid is adjusted to reflect enrollment in part-time.
If a student drops from full-time to part-time after the 10th date, there will be no change to tuition charges as well as no change to Olaf or state aid. Check with the financial aid office on if there will be any changes to federal aid.
- If the student withdraws before the first day of class, room charges will be refunded 100%.
- Fall deadline for 100% refund = Thursday, September 5, 2024
- Spring deadline for 100% refund = Thursday, February 6, 2025
- If the student withdraws from the college after the dates above the student will not receive any refund for the room.
- If the student withdraws before the first day of class, board charges will be refunded 100%.
- Fall deadline for 100% refund = Thursday, September 5, 2024
- Spring deadline for 100% refund = Thursday, February 6, 2025
- If the student withdraws within the first 3 weeks of the term, board charges will be refunded at 80%.
- Fall deadline for 80% refund = Thursday, September 26, 2024
- Spring deadline for 80% refund = Thursday, February 27, 2025
- If the student withdraws within the first 6 weeks of the term, board will be refunded 60%.
- Fall deadline for 60% refund = Thursday, October 17, 2024
- Spring deadline for 60% refund = Thursday, March 20, 2025
- If the student withdraws within the first 9 weeks of the term, board will be refunded 40%.
- Fall deadline for 40% refund = Thursday, November 7, 2024
- Spring deadline for 40% refund = Thursday, April 10, 2025
- If the student withdraws within the first 12 weeks of the term, board will be refunded 20%.
- Fall deadline for 20% refund = Thursday, November 28, 2024
- Spring deadline for 20% refund = Thursday, May 1, 2025
- There are no refunds for summer meal plans.
If a student drops from Overload to full-time before the first day of class, they will receive a full overload tuition refund and will be charged the full-time rate.
If a student drops from Overload to full-time after the start of the term but before 10th date, they will receive a full overload tuition refund and will be charged the full-time rate.
If a student drops from Overload to full-time after the 10th date, there will be no change to tuition charges or to federal, state, and institutional aid.
There is no cost to the student for tuition, housing, or board plans if they are here for one full term in addition to January Term. Thus there will be no refund if the student does not participate in January Term.
If the student withdraws by the 2nd day of class, a 100% refund will be given.
- Summer Session 1 deadline for 100% refund = Tuesday, June 4, 2025
- Summer Session 2 deadline for 100% refund = Tuesday, July 16, 2025
If the student withdraws by the 4th day of class, an 80% refund will be given.
- Summer Session 1 deadline for 80% refund = Thursday, June 6, 2025
- Summer Session 2 deadline for 80% refund = Thursday, July 18, 2024
If the student withdraws by the 8th day of class, a 40% refund will be given.
- Summer Session 1 deadline for 40% refund = Wednesday, June 12, 2025
- Summer Session 2 deadline for 40% refund = Wednesday, July 24, 2025
*There are no refunds for summer meal plans.
Tuition Insurance
We’re pleased to announce we’ve partnered with GradGuard™ to offer the Tuition Insurance from Allianz Global Assistance. We believe it’s important our students and families have access to affordable protection for their major investment in higher education. Protect your education—and future—today. This coverage expands the scope of our refund policy by ensuring reimbursement for tuition, room and board and other fees for covered withdrawals at any time during the semester. Plans also include Student Life Assistance: a 24-hour emergency hotline that offers students and parents even greater peace of mind.
Enrollment must take place prior to the start of each academic term. Visit www.gradguard.com/tuition/stolaf for more information and to enroll.