The only guideleines I can recall/ am aware of were published by
Universities UK in 2000/2001 and suggested charging on a pro rata basis
for an academic year over 30 weeks for undergraduate students.
Unfortunately I cannot find a copy of the document,
Jane
Jane Richards MICM(Grad)
Income Section Manager
University of Newcastle Upon Tyne
0191 222 6516
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>Subject: Good Practice - Fee Refunds
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>I believe that there are some good practice guidelines in
>existence relating to tuition fee refund policies for students
>who withdraw from
>their course prior to their expected end date. I think that these may
>have been published by the dfes but have been unable to locate them.
>
>Is anyone aware of such guidelines?
>
>Toby R Best
>Assistant Academic Registrar
>Registry Services
>The Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College
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