Graduate: Please select a Faculty/program __________ Graduate Studies Graduate Studies (Theatre/Voice) Master in Conference Interpreting Master in Environmental Studies Master in Financial Accountability Master of Design Master of Human Resources Management Master of Public Policy, Administration and Law Professional LLM Schulich School of Business (all graduate programs)

Undergraduate: Please select a Faculty/program __________ Faculty of Education Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change Faculty of Health Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies Faculty of Science Glendon College Lassonde School of Engineering Osgoode Hall Law School (JD) School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design (BDes - York/Sheridan) Schulich School of Business

Faculty of Education Term Full Refund

(Up to and including) 10% Course Fee Withheld2 20% Course Fee Withheld2 60% Course Fee Withheld2 No Refund

(Onward) F Up to and including Sept. 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 - Oct. 6 Oct. 7 onward Y Up to and including Sep. 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 - Oct. 6 Oct. 7 onward W Up to and including Jan. 17 Jan. 18 - 24 Jan. 25 - 31 Feb. 1 - Feb. 7 Feb. 8 onward FA Up to and including Sep. 9 N/A N/A N/A N/A FB Up to and including Oct. 28 N/A N/A N/A N/A FW Up to and including Aug. 30 N/A N/A N/A N/A WA Up to and including Jan. 10 N/A N/A N/A N/A WB Up to and including Feb. 28 N/A N/A N/A N/A Notes Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared. Fee withheld refers to the amount of fees retained by the University when you drop a course during the specified time frame. You are responsible for this amount, whether or not the fees have been paid. Do not confuse the academic withdrawal/drop dates with the refund table dates as they are different. Dropping or changing courses may cost money. Note that you can exchange a course you are in for a different course. Using the feature to exchange a course performs the course add and course drop for you in one step. If you are not able to get into the second course successfully, e.g. it is full, you will still remain enrolled in the first course. If you are successful, the first course will be dropped. Because a successful exchange performs a course drop, exchanging a course may have a financial impact. Please refer to the table above for the term in which you have enrolled to see what the financial impact will be. Associated Course Fees: Additional fees for course materials, lab fees etc. may be charged in individual courses. Visit the York University Courses website or the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

All Faculties except the Faculty of Education, the Osgoode Hall Law School and the School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design (BDes - York/Sheridan Program in Design) Term

Code Full Refund

(Up to and

including) 10%

Course Fee

Withheld 20%

Course Fee

Withheld 60%

Course Fee

Withheld No Refund

(Onward) F Sept. 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 - Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Y Sept. 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 - Oct. 6 Oct. 7 W Jan. 17 Jan. 18 - 24 Jan. 25 - 31 Feb. 1 - Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Notes Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared. Fee withheld refers to the amount of fees retained by the University when you drop a course during the specified time frame. You are responsible for this amount, whether or not the fees have been paid. Do not confuse the academic withdrawal/drop dates with the refund table dates as they are different. Dropping or changing courses may cost money. Note that you can exchange a course you are in for a different course. Using the feature to exchange a course performs the course add and course drop for you in one step. If you are not able to get into the second course successfully, e.g. it is full, you will still remain enrolled in the first course. If you are successful, the first course will be dropped. Because a successful exchange performs a course drop, exchanging a course may have a financial impact. Please refer to the table above for the term in which you have enrolled to see what the financial impact will be. Associated Course Fees: Additional fees for course materials, lab fees etc. may be charged in individual courses. Visit the York University Courses website or the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

Faculty of Health Term

Code Full Refund

(Up to and

including) 10%

Course Fee

Withheld 20%

Course Fee

Withheld 60%

Course Fee

Withheld No Refund

(Onward) F Sept. 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 - Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Y Sept. 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 - Oct. 6 Oct. 7 W Jan. 17 Jan. 18 - 24 Jan. 25 - 31 Feb. 1 - Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Notes Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared. Fee withheld refers to the amount of fees retained by the University when you drop a course during the specified time frame. You are responsible for this amount, whether or not the fees have been paid. Do not confuse the academic withdrawal/drop dates with the refund table dates as they are different. Dropping or changing courses may cost money. Note that you can exchange a course you are in for a different course. Using the feature to exchange a course performs the course add and course drop for you in one step. If you are not able to get into the second course successfully, e.g. it is full, you will still remain enrolled in the first course. If you are successful, the first course will be dropped. Because a successful exchange performs a course drop, exchanging a course may have a financial impact. Please refer to the table above for the term in which you have enrolled to see what the financial impact will be. Associated Course Fees: Additional fees for course materials, lab fees etc. may be charged in individual courses. Visit the York University Courses website or the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

Faculty of Science Term

Code Full Refund

(Up to and

including) 10%

Course Fee

Withheld 20%

Course Fee

Withheld 60%

Course Fee

Withheld No Refund

(Onward) F Sept. 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 - Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Y Sept. 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 - Oct. 6 Oct. 7 W Jan. 17 Jan. 18 - 24 Jan. 25 - 31 Feb. 1 - Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Notes Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared. Fee withheld refers to the amount of fees retained by the University when you drop a course during the specified time frame. You are responsible for this amount, whether or not the fees have been paid. Do not confuse the academic withdrawal/drop dates with the refund table dates as they are different. Dropping or changing courses may cost money. Note that you can exchange a course you are in for a different course. Using the feature to exchange a course performs the course add and course drop for you in one step. If you are not able to get into the second course successfully, e.g. it is full, you will still remain enrolled in the first course. If you are successful, the first course will be dropped. Because a successful exchange performs a course drop, exchanging a course may have a financial impact. Please refer to the table above for the term in which you have enrolled to see what the financial impact will be. Associated Course Fees: Additional fees for course materials, lab fees etc. may be charged in individual courses. Visit the York University Courses website or the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

Glendon College Term

Code Full Refund

(Up to and

including) 10%

Course Fee

Withheld 20%

Course Fee

Withheld 60%

Course Fee

Withheld No Refund

(Onward) F Sept. 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 - Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Y Sept. 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 - Oct. 6 Oct. 7 W Jan. 17 Jan. 18 - 24 Jan. 25 - 31 Feb. 1 - Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Notes Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared. Fee withheld refers to the amount of fees retained by the University when you drop a course during the specified time frame. You are responsible for this amount, whether or not the fees have been paid. Do not confuse the academic withdrawal/drop dates with the refund table dates as they are different. Dropping or changing courses may cost money. Note that you can exchange a course you are in for a different course. Using the feature to exchange a course performs the course add and course drop for you in one step. If you are not able to get into the second course successfully, e.g. it is full, you will still remain enrolled in the first course. If you are successful, the first course will be dropped. Because a successful exchange performs a course drop, exchanging a course may have a financial impact. Please refer to the table above for the term in which you have enrolled to see what the financial impact will be. Associated Course Fees: Additional fees for course materials, lab fees etc. may be charged in individual courses. Visit the York University Courses website or the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

Lassonde School of Engineering Term

Code Full Refund

(Up to and

including) 10%

Course Fee

Withheld 20%

Course Fee

Withheld 60%

Course Fee

Withheld No Refund

(Onward) F Sept. 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 - Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Y Sept. 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 - Oct. 6 Oct. 7 W Jan. 17 Jan. 18 - 24 Jan. 25 - 31 Feb. 1 - Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Notes Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared. Fee withheld refers to the amount of fees retained by the University when you drop a course during the specified time frame. You are responsible for this amount, whether or not the fees have been paid. Do not confuse the academic withdrawal/drop dates with the refund table dates as they are different. Dropping or changing courses may cost money. Note that you can exchange a course you are in for a different course. Using the feature to exchange a course performs the course add and course drop for you in one step. If you are not able to get into the second course successfully, e.g. it is full, you will still remain enrolled in the first course. If you are successful, the first course will be dropped. Because a successful exchange performs a course drop, exchanging a course may have a financial impact. Please refer to the table above for the term in which you have enrolled to see what the financial impact will be. Associated Course Fees: Additional fees for course materials, lab fees etc. may be charged in individual courses. Visit the York University Courses website or the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

Liberal Arts & Professional Studies Term

Code Full Refund

(Up to and

including) 10%

Course Fee

Withheld 20%

Course Fee

Withheld 60%

Course Fee

Withheld No Refund

(Onward) F Sept. 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 - Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Y Sept. 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 - Oct. 6 Oct. 7 W Jan. 17 Jan. 18 - 24 Jan. 25 - 31 Feb. 1 - Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Notes Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared. Fee withheld refers to the amount of fees retained by the University when you drop a course during the specified time frame. You are responsible for this amount, whether or not the fees have been paid. Do not confuse the academic withdrawal/drop dates with the refund table dates as they are different. Dropping or changing courses may cost money. Note that you can exchange a course you are in for a different course. Using the feature to exchange a course performs the course add and course drop for you in one step. If you are not able to get into the second course successfully, e.g. it is full, you will still remain enrolled in the first course. If you are successful, the first course will be dropped. Because a successful exchange performs a course drop, exchanging a course may have a financial impact. Please refer to the table above for the term in which you have enrolled to see what the financial impact will be. Associated Course Fees: Additional fees for course materials, lab fees etc. may be charged in individual courses. Visit the York University Courses website or the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

Osgoode Hall Law School Term Full Refund

(Up to and including) 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund

(Onward) Fall Sept. 14 Sept. 15 - 18 Sept. 19 - 25 Sept. 26 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3 Winter Jan. 15 Jan. 16 - 22 Jan. 23 - 29 Jan. 30 - Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Note Every course in which you enrol in has a "term code" associated with it. If you are considering dropping a course, ensure you are aware of the term in which it occurs so that you understand the financial consequences of dropping the course.

School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design Term

Code Full Refund

(Up to and

including) 10%

Course Fee

Withheld 20%

Course Fee

Withheld 60%

Course Fee

Withheld No Refund

(Onward) F Sept. 11 Sept. 12 - 18 Sept. 19 - 25 Sept. 26 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3 Y Sept. 11 Sept. 12 - 18 Sept. 19 - 25 Sept. 26 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3 W Jan. 9 Jan. 10 - 16 Jan. 17 - 23 Jan. 24 - 30 Jan. 31 WS Jan. 9 Jan. 10 - 16 Jan. 17 - 23 Jan. 24 - 30 Jan. 31 Notes Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared. Fee withheld refers to the amount of fees retained by the University when you drop a course during the specified time frame. You are responsible for this amount, whether or not the fees have been paid. Do not confuse the academic withdrawal/drop dates with the refund table dates as they are different. Dropping or changing courses may cost money. Note that you can exchange a course you are in for a different course. Using the feature to exchange a course performs the course add and course drop for you in one step. If you are not able to get into the second course successfully, e.g. it is full, you will still remain enrolled in the first course. If you are successful, the first course will be dropped. Because a successful exchange performs a course drop, exchanging a course may have a financial impact. Please refer to the table above for the term in which you have enrolled to see what the financial impact will be. Associated Course Fees: Additional fees for course materials, lab fees etc. may be charged in individual courses. Visit the York University Courses website or the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design (BDes - York/Sheridan) Dates Percentage Withheld Up to and including Sept. 15 0% (Full Refund) Sept. 16 to 22 5% Sept. 23 to 29 10% Sept. 30 to Oct. 6 15% Oct. 7 to Oct. 13 35% Oct. 14 to Jan. 10 50% Jan. 11 to 17 55% Jan. 18 to 24 60% Jan. 25 to 31 65% Feb. 1 to Feb. 7 85% Feb. 8 onward 100% (No Refund) Program Withdrawal To officially withdraw from the program, you must drop all of your courses through the Registration and Enrolment Module (REM). Not attending classes does not automatically withdraw you from a course and does not release you from the financial responsibility for that course. Neglecting to drop courses which you are not attending may have serious implications both financially and academically. Notes When you drop all your courses through the Registration and Enrolment Module (REM) you will receive a credit to your student account, as outlined in the table above. Please notify the Department of Design at ysdn@yorku.ca that you have withdrawn from the program.