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Refunds

Review the Bursar’s website regarding tuition credits and Bursar Refund Appeal process. An approved drop or withdrawal through the petition for exception to registration process does not mean that the student is eligible for a refund.

Bursar Account

Any registration activity may have an effect on your student account. Please contact the Bursar’s office to inquire about any charges or fees that may be assessed due to a registration request. Dropping a course and adding a different section of the same course does not mean that additional fees will not be assessed.

Financial Aid

If you are a recipient of financial aid and scholarships, we advise that you contact the office of Financial Aid to discuss any implications if this petition is approved. Approval may affect current and future financial aid awards. It could result in repayment of financial aid received. It may also affect your eligibility to retain insurance coverage.

Advising

We strongly encourage students to discuss their academic progress and options with their academic advisors. We also encourage students to communicate any questions, concerns or options regarding coursework with their instructors.

NF (Never Attended) Grade Related Request - PRIOR TERMS ONLY

This form is to be completed if you wish to be officially withdrawn from a PRIOR TERM  class(es) that is currently graded as NF (Never Attended - F) or verified as never attended. If the application is approved, you will be officially withdrawn resulting in a 'W' on the official academic record and a corresponding tuition credit for the particular course(s). 

NF (Never Attended) Grade Related Request - CURRENT TERM ONLY

Students may be eligible to submit a Registration Exception Form - NF Final Graded Courses Current Term - Late Drop (no 'W' on the academic record) that includes a tuition credit approval. 

This request is only for the current term courses that have a final grade of NF or verified as never attended. THIS FORM CAN ONLY BE USED TO REQUEST A LATE DROP due to never attending. 

May 4 Memorial and daffodils

A year ago, Yeonmin Kim, Ph.D., ’13, a literature professor from Chonnam National University in Gwangju, South Korea, was concluding his time as a visiting professor at Kent State University with one goal in mind: Create an exchange program between the two institutions based on their historic campus tragedies. Kim believed an exchange of faculty and students between the two universities would further the understanding and legacies of May 4, 1970, at Kent State and May 18, 1980, at Chonnam.Less than a year later, that exchange is becoming a reality.Kim and three professors from Chonnam wil...

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