In summer 2000, Polytechnic Institute of NYU adopted a new Federal Refund Policy to comply with new federal regulations (section 668.22) of Higher Education Amendments of 1998. In accordance with federal regulations, students who withdraw from the University and have Federal Title IV financial assistance (Federal Stafford Loan, Federal Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students, Federal SEOG, Federal Perkins Loan or Federal Pell Grant) that has been credited to their tuition account will be subject to the Federal Refund Policy regarding the possible return of Title IV funds awarded. In addition, the amount of refundable institutional charges will be determined based upon the University’s policy.
The amount of the semester’s Federal Title IV aid that is not earned must be returned to its source. The amounts to be returned to the Federal Programs will vary based upon type of program, the total amount to be returned, and the government’s determination of the order in which aid is returned to the various programs. If there is a student account balance, resulting from these adjustments, the student is responsible for payment.
When returning Federal Title IV aid, federally mandated priority listing will be used:
1. Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Student Loan Program
2. Federal Subsidized Stafford Student Loan Program
3. Perkins Loan
4. Federal Parent Loan for Undergraduate Student (PLUS)
5. Federal Pell Grant
6. Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)
A written outline of the Federal Refund Policy, along with federal worksheets and sample refund calculation, are available upon request in the Office of Financial Aid. The calculation for impact of withdrawal on financial aid is the same for all students. The determination of tuition refund is based on length of attendance.