Refund Tables - Archive

Fall/Winter 2021-2022 (Revised)
Undergraduate:
Graduate:

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 Sept. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
Y Sep. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
W Jan. 23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7-13 Feb. 14
FA Sep. 7 N/A N/A N/A N/A
FB Oct. 26 N/A N/A N/A N/A
FC Nov. 28 N/A N/A N/A N/A
FW Aug. 29 N/A N/A N/A N/A
WA Jan. 9 N/A N/A N/A N/A
WB Feb. 27 N/A N/A N/A N/A
WC March 31 N/A N/A N/A N/A
WP Jan. 9 N/A N/A N/A N/A

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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% Course Fee Withheld 20% Course Fee Withheld 60% Course Fee Withheld No Refund
(Onward)
Fall Sept. 13 Sept. 14-17 Sept. 18-24 Sept. 25 - Oct. 1 Oct. 2
Winter Jan. 25 Jan. 26 - Feb. 1 Feb. 2-8 Feb. 9-15 Feb. 16

Term Fees:

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual course(s).

Note: Under special circumstance you maybe charged per course; in this case please note, course 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.

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

Term Full Refund
(Up to and
including)
10%
Course Fee
Withheld
20%
Course Fee
Withheld
60%
Course Fee
Withheld
No Refund
(Onward)
F Sept. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
Y Sept. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
W Jan. 23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb 7-13 Feb. 14
WL Feb. 6 Feb 7-13 Feb. 14-20 Feb. 21-27 Feb. 28
WS Jan. 23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7-13 Feb. 14

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 / York Bachelor of Design (BDes)

Dates Percentage Withheld
Up to and including Sept. 14 0% (Full Refund)
Sept. 15 to 21 5%
Sept. 22 to 28 10%
Sept. 29 to Oct. 5 15%
Oct. 6 to Oct. 12 35%
Oct. 13 to Jan. 9 50%
Jan. 10 to 16 55%
Jan. 17 to 23 60%
Jan. 24 to 30 65%
Jan. 31 to Feb. 6 85%
Feb. 7 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

  1. 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.
  2. Please notify the Department of Design at ysdn@yorku.ca that you have withdrawn from the program.

All graduate programs except those at Schulich School of Business

Term Full Refund
(Up to and including)
20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(Onward)
Fall Sept. 30 Oct. 1 - 15 Oct. 16 - 31 Nov. 1
Winter Feb. 7 Feb. 8 - 22 Feb. 23 - Mar. 2 Mar. 3

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses and according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a program.

Schulich School of Business graduate programs

Term Full Refund
(Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(Onward)
Fall Sept. 12 Sept. 13-19 Sept. 20-26 Sept. 27 - Oct. 3 Oct. 4
Winter Jan. 16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses and according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a program.

Fall/Winter 2021-2022
Undergraduate:
Graduate:

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. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6 onward
Y Up to and including Sep. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6 onward
W Up to and including Jan. 16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7 onward
FA Up to and including Sep. 7 N/A N/A N/A N/A
FB Up to and including Oct. 26 N/A N/A N/A N/A
FC Up to and including Nov. 28 N/A N/A N/A N/A
FW Up to and including Aug. 29 N/A N/A N/A N/A
WA Up to and including Jan. 9 N/A N/A N/A N/A
WB Up to and including Feb. 27 N/A N/A N/A N/A
WC Up to and including March 31 N/A N/A N/A N/A
WP Up to and including Jan. 9 N/A N/A N/A N/A

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 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. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
Y Sept. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
W Jan. 16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7
WL Jan. 30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7-13 Feb. 14-20 Feb. 21
WS Jan. 16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
Y Sept. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
W Jan. 16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
Y Sept. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
W Jan. 16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7
WS Jan. 16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
Y Sept. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
W Jan. 16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7
WS Jan. 16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
Y Sept. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
W Jan. 16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7
WS Jan. 16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
Y Sept. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
W Jan. 16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7
WS Jan. 16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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. 13 Sept. 14-17 Sept. 18-24 Sept. 25 - Oct. 1 Oct. 2
Winter Jan. 18 Jan. 19-25 Jan. 26 - Feb. 1 Feb. 2-8 Feb. 9

Note

  1. 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. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
Y Sept. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
W Jan. 16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7
WS Jan. 16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 / York Bachelor of Design (BDes)

Dates Percentage Withheld
Up to and including Sept. 14 0% (Full Refund)
Sept. 15 to 21 5%
Sept. 22 to 28 10%
Sept. 29 to Oct. 5 15%
Oct. 6 to Oct. 12 35%
Oct. 13 to Jan. 9 50%
Jan. 10 to 16 55%
Jan. 17 to 23 60%
Jan. 24 to 30 65%
Jan. 31 to Feb. 6 85%
Feb. 7 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

  1. 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.
  2. Please notify the Department of Design at ysdn@yorku.ca that you have withdrawn from the program.

Schulich School of Business

Term Full Refund
(Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(Onward)
F Sept. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
Y Sept. 14 Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6
W Jan. 16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 graduate programs except those at Schulich School of Business

Term Full Refund
(Up to and including)
20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(Onward)
Fall Sept. 30 Oct. 1 - 15 Oct. 16 - 31 Nov. 1
Winter Jan. 31 Feb. 1 - 15 Feb. 16 - 28 Mar. 1

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses and according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a program.

Schulich School of Business graduate programs

Term Full Refund
(Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(Onward)
Fall Sept. 12 Sept. 13-19 Sept. 20-26 Sept. 27 - Oct. 3 Oct. 4
Winter Jan. 9 Jan. 10-16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses and according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a program.

Summer 2021

Summer 2021 Refund Tables

All Undergraduate Programs (except students in School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design / York Bachelor of Design (BDES)

Term Last day for full refund 10% Course Fee Withheld2 20% Course Fee Withheld2 60% Course Fee Withheld2 No refunds from this date onward
B April 26 April 27-May 3 May 4-10 May 11-17 May 18
C1 May 9 May 10-16 May 17-23 N/A May 24
C2 June 23 June 24-30 July 1-July 7 N/A July 8
C4 May 9 May 10-16 May 17-23 May 24-30 May 31
D2 July 11 July 12-18 N/A N/A July 19
I1 May 16 N/A N/A N/A May 17
I2 June 7 N/A N/A N/A June 8
I3 June 28 N/A N/A N/A June 29
J1 May 16 May 17-23 N/A N/A May 24
J2 June 14 June 15-21 N/A N/A June 22
J3 June 14 June 15-21 June 22-28 N/A June 29
L1 May 5 May 6-12 N/A N/A May 13
L2 June 1 N/A N/A N/A June 2
LS May 3 N/A N/A N/A May 4
O1 May 7 May 8-14 N/A N/A May 15
S1 May 16 May 17-23 May 24-30 N/A May 31
S2 July 4 July 5-11 July 12-18 N/A July 19
S3 May 16 May 17-23 May 24-30 May 31 - June 6 June 7
SF May 16 May 17-23 May 24-30 May 31 - June 6 June 7
SU May 16 May 17-23 May 24-30 May 31 - June 6 June 7

School of Arts, Media, Performance and Design / York Bachelor of Design (BDES)

As part of your program fee for the Fall/Winter 2020-2021 session, you can take up to 36 credits between September 1, 2020 and August 31, 2021.

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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.

Summer 2021 Refund Tables

Graduate Programs

All graduate programs offering summer courses (except those at Schulich School of Business)

Term Full Credit 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Summer May 31 June 1-15 June 16-30 July 1

If you enrol in courses for the Summer 2021 session and later decide not to continue in these courses, please be sure to drop the courses through the Registration and Enrolment Module (REM) as early as possible to free up space for other students who may be waiting to add those particular courses for the summer.

Schulich School of Business

Term Full Credit 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Summer May 9 May 10-16 May 17-23 May 24-30 May 31

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. All program fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per-course basis.

Note: This does not apply for students enrolled in MACC/DIAC programs.

Fall/Winter 2020-2021
Undergraduate:
Graduate:

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 Sep. 6 Sep. 7 - 13 Sep. 14 - 20 Sep. 21 - 27 Sep. 28
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

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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
WS Jan. 17 Jan. 18 - 24 Jan. 25 - 31 Feb. 1 - Feb. 7 Feb. 8

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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
WS Jan. 17 Jan. 18 - 24 Jan. 25 - 31 Feb. 1 - Feb. 7 Feb. 8

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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
WS Jan. 17 Jan. 18 - 24 Jan. 25 - 31 Feb. 1 - Feb. 7 Feb. 8

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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
WS Jan. 17 Jan. 18 - 24 Jan. 25 - 31 Feb. 1 - Feb. 7 Feb. 8

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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
WS Jan. 17 Jan. 18 - 24 Jan. 25 - 31 Feb. 1 - Feb. 7 Feb. 8

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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

  1. 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

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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

  1. 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.
  2. Please notify the Department of Design at ysdn@yorku.ca that you have withdrawn from the program.

Schulich School of Business

Term Full Refund
(Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program 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

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 graduate programs except those at Schulich School of Business

Term Full Refund
(Up to and including)
20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(Onward)
Fall Sept. 30 Oct. 1 - 15 Oct. 16 - 31 Nov. 1
Winter Jan. 31 Feb. 1 - 15 Feb. 16 - 28 Mar. 1

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MF fees are calculated according to a student's enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Schulich School of Business graduate programs

Term Full Refund
(Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(Onward)
Fall Sept. 13 Sept. 14 - 20 Sept. 21 - 27 Sept. 28 - Oct. 4 Oct. 5
Winter Jan. 10 Jan. 11 - 17 Jan. 18 - 24 Jan. 25 - 31 Feb. 1

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA, MMGT, MREI, MBAN, MACC, PDAM and GDFE fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Summer 2020

Summer 2020 Refund Tables

All Undergraduate Programs (except students in School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design - Design / Sheridan Institute (BDES) program)

Term Last day for full refund 10% Course Fee Withheld2 20% Course Fee Withheld2 60% Course Fee Withheld2 No refunds from this date onward
B May 5 N/A N/A N/A May 6
C1 June 10 N/A N/A N/A June 11
C2 May 5 N/A N/A N/A May 6
D2 July 12 July 13-19 N/A N/A July 20
I1 May 17 N/A N/A N/A May 18 
I2 June 8 N/A N/A N/A June 9
I3 June 29 N/A N/A N/A June 30
J1 May 17 May 18-24 N/A N/A May 25
J2 June 15 June 16-22 N/A N/A June 23
J3 June 15 June 16-22 June 23-29 N/A June 30
S1 May 17 May 18-24 May 25-31 N/A June 1
S2 July 5 July 6-12 July 13-19 N/A July 20
S3 May 17 May 18-24 May 25-31 June 1-7 June 8
SU May 17 May 18-24 May 25-31 June 1-7 June 8

School of Arts, Media, Performance and Design / Sheridan Institute (BDES)

As part of your program fee for the Fall/Winter 2019-2020 session, you can take up to 36 credits between September 1, 2019 and August 31, 2020.

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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.

If you enrol in courses for the Summer 2020 session and later decide not to continue in these courses, please be sure to drop the courses through the Registration and Enrolment Module (REM) as early as possible to free up space for other students who may be waiting to add those particular courses for the summer.

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.

Summer 2020 Refund Tables

Graduate Programs

All graduate programs offering summer courses except those at Schulich School of Business

Term Last day for full refund 20% of Program Fee Withheld 60% of Program Fee Withheld No refunds from this date onward
Summer May 31 June 1-15 June 16-30 July 1
 

If you enrol in courses for the Summer 2020 session and later decide not to continue in these courses, please be sure to drop the courses through the Registration and Enrolment Module (REM) as early as possible to free up space for other students who may be waiting to add those particular courses for the summer.

Schulich School of Business (MAcc/DIAc)

Term Last day for full refund 10% of Program Fee Withheld 20% of Program Fee Withheld 60% of Program Fee Withheld No refunds from this date onward
Summer May 4 May 5-11 May 12-18 May 19-25 May 26

Schulich School of Business (all other graduate programs)

Term Last day for full refund 10% of Program Fee Withheld 20% of Program Fee Withheld 60% of Program Fee Withheld No refunds from this date onward
Summer May 11 May 12-17 May 18-24 May 25-31 June 1

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA, MBAN, MF, MMGT, MREI, GDIA and MAcc fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per-course basis.

Fall/Winter 2019-2020
Undergraduate:
Graduate:

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 Sept. 10 Sept. 11 - 17 Sept. 18 - 24 Sept. 25 - Oct. 1 Oct. 2
Y Sept. 10 Sept. 11 - 17 Sept. 18 - 24 Sept. 25 - Oct. 1 Oct. 2
W Jan. 12 Jan. 13 - 19 Jan. 20 - 26 Jan. 27 - Feb. 2 Feb. 3
WS Jan. 12 Jan. 13 - 19 Jan. 20 - 26 Jan. 27 - Feb. 2 Feb. 3
F1 Sept. 3 N/A N/A N/A Sep. 4
F2 Oct. 11 N/A N/A N/A Oct. 12
FW Sept. 10 Sept. 11 - 17 Sept. 18 - 24 Sept. 25 - Oct. 1 Oct. 2
W1 Jan. 5 N/A N/A N/A Jan. 6
W2 Feb. 14 N/A N/A N/A Feb. 15

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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. 10 Sept. 11 - 17 Sept. 18 - 24 Sept. 25 - Oct. 1 Oct. 2
Y Sept. 10 Sept. 11 - 17 Sept. 18 - 24 Sept. 25 - Oct. 1 Oct. 2
W Jan. 12 Jan. 13 - 19 Jan. 20 - 26 Jan. 27 - Feb. 2 Feb. 3
WS Jan. 12 Jan. 13 - 19 Jan. 20 - 26 Jan. 27 - Feb. 2 Feb. 3

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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. 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

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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. 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

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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. 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

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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. 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

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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. 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

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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. 9 Sept. 10 - 14 Sept. 15 - 23 Sept. 24 - 30 Oct. 1
Winter Jan. 17 Jan. 18 - 24 Jan. 25 - 29 Jan. 30 - Feb. 5 Feb. 6

Note

  1. 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

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 September 10 Full Refund
September 11 to 17 5%
September 18 to 24 10%
September 25 to October 1 15%
October 2 to October 8 35%
October 9 to January 5 50%
January 6 to 12 55%
January 13 to 19 60%
January 20 to 26 65%
January 27 to February 2 85%
February 3 onward 100%

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

  1. 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.
  2. Please notify the Department of Design at ysdn@yorku.ca that you have withdrawn from the program.

Schulich School of Business

Term Full Refund
(Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program 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

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 graduate programs except those at Schulich School of Business

Term Full Refund
(Up to and including)
20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(Onward)
Fall Sept. 30 Oct. 1 - 15 Oct. 16 - 31 Nov. 1
Winter Jan. 31 Feb. 1 - 15 Feb. 16 - 28 Feb. 29

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MF fees are calculated according to a student's enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Schulich School of Business (All graduate programs excluding MF)

Term Full Refund
(Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(Onward)
Fall Sept. 8 Sept. 9 - 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 30 Oct. 1
Winter Jan. 9 Jan. 10 - 17 Jan. 18 - 24 Jan. 25 - 31 Feb. 1

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA, MMGT, MREI, MBAN, MACC, PDAM and GDFE fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Schulich School of Business (MF)

Term Full Refund
(Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(Onward)
Fall Aug. 5 Aug. 6 - Sept. 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 30 Oct. 1
Winter Jan. 9 Jan. 10 - 17 Jan. 18 - 24 Jan. 25 - 31 Feb. 1

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MF fees are calculated according to a student's enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Summer 2019

Undergraduate Programs (except students in School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design - Design / Sheridan Institute (BDES) program)

Term Last day for full refund 10% Course Fee Withheld2 60% Course Fee Withheld2 No refunds from this date onward
C1 June 4 N/A N/A July 5
C2 May 8 N/A N/A May 9
D2 July 3 N/A N/A July 4
I1 April 30 N/A N/A May 1
I2 May 22 N/A N/A May 23
I3 June 12 N/A N/A June 13
J1 April 30 N/A N/A May 1
J2 May 29 N/A N/A May 30
J3 May 29 N/A N/A May 30
S1 April 30 May 1-7 May 8-14 May 15
S2 June 18 June 19-25 June 26 - July 2 July 3
S3 April 30 May 1-7 May 8-14 May 15
SF April 30 May 1-7 May 8-14 May 15
SU April 30 May 1-7 May 8-14 May 15

School of Arts, Media, Performance and Design / Sheridan Institute (BDES)

As part of your program fee for the Fall/Winter 2018-2019 session, you can take up to 36 credits between September 1, 2018 and August 31, 2019.

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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.

Graduate Programs

All graduate programs offering summer courses except those at Schulich School of Business

Term Last day for full refund 20% of Program Fee Withheld 60% of Program Fee Withheld No refunds from this date onward
Summer May 31 June 1-15 June 16-30 July 1
 

If you enrol in courses for the Summer 2019 session and later decide not to continue in these courses, please be sure to drop the courses through the Registration and Enrolment Module (REM) as early as possible to free up space for other students who may be waiting to add those particular courses for the summer.

Schulich School of Business (all graduate programs)

Term Last day for full refund 10% of Program Fee Withheld 20% of Program Fee Withheld 60% of Program Fee Withheld No refunds from this date onward
Summer May 5 May 6-12 May 13-19 May 20-26 May 27

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA, MBAN, MF, MMGT, MREI, GDIA and MAcc fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Fall/Winter 2018-2019
Undergraduate:
Graduate:

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 Sep. 11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 26 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3
Y Sep. 11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 26 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3
W Jan. 9 Jan. 10-16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31
F1 Sep. 4 N/A N/A N/A Sep. 5
F2 Oct. 23 N/A N/A N/A Oct. 24
FW Sep. 11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 26 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3
W1 Jan. 2 N/A N/A N/A Jan. 3
W2 Feb. 13 N/A N/A N/A Feb. 14

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Environmental 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 Sep. 11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 26 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3
Y Sep. 11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 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

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Sep. 11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 26 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3
Y Sep. 11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 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

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Sep. 11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 26 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3
Y Sep. 11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 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

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Sep. 11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 26 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3
Y Sep. 11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 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

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Sep. 11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 26 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3
Y Sep. 11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 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

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Sep. 11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 26 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3
Y Sep. 11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 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

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Sep. 11 Sep. 12-14 Sep. 15-23 Sep. 24-30 Oct. 1
Winter Jan. 16 Jan. 17-24 Jan. 25-29 Jan. 30 - Feb. 5 Feb. 6

Note

  1. 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 Sep. 11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 26 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3
Y Sep. 11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 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

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 September 4 Full Refund
September 5 to 11 5%
September 12 to 18 10%
September 19 to 25 15%
September 26 to October 2 35%
October 3 to January 2 50%
January 3 to 9 55%
January 10 to 16 60%
January 17 to 23 65%
January 24 to 30 85%
January 31 onward 100%

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

  1. 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.
  2. Please notify the Department of Design at ysdn@yorku.ca that you have withdrawn from the program.

Schulich School of Business

Term Full Refund
(Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(Onward)
F Sep. 11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 26 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3
Y Sep. 11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 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

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 graduate programs except those at Schulich School of Business

Term Full Refund
(Up to and including)
20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(Onward)
Fall Sep. 30 Oct. 1-15 Oct. 16-31 Nov. 1
Winter Jan. 31 Feb. 1-15 Feb. 16-28 Mar. 1

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MF fees are calculated according to a student's enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Schulich School of Business (MBA, IMBA, MMGT, MREI, MBAN, MACC, PDAM, GDFE)

Term Full Refund
(Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(Onward)
Fall Sep. 9 Sep. 10-16 Sep. 17-23 Sep. 24 - 30 Oct. 1
Winter Jan. 6 Jan. 7-13 Jan. 14-20 Jan. 21-27 Jan. 28

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA, MMGT, MREI, MBAN, MACC, PDAM and GDFE fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Schulich School of Business (MF)

Term Full Refund
(Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(Onward)
Fall Aug. 6 Aug. 7 - Sep. 16 Sep. 17-23 Sep. 24-30 Oct. 3
Winter Jan. 6 Jan. 7-13 Jan. 14-20 Jan. 21-27 Jan. 28

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MF fees are calculated according to a student's enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Summer 2018
-
Fall/Winter 2017-2018 (Pre-Strike)
Undergraduate:
Graduate:

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 Sep. 13 * Sep. 14-20 Sep. 21-27 Sep. 28-Oct. 4 Oct.5 *
Y Sep. 13 * Sep. 14-20 Sep. 21-27 Sep. 28 - Oct. 4 Oct. 5 *
W Jan. 10 * Jan. 11-17 Jan. 18-24 Jan. 25-31 Feb. 1 *
1 Sep. 11 * Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 26 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3 *
2 Jan. 9 * Jan. 10-16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 *
3 Sep. 4 * Sep. 5-11 Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 26 *
4 Jan. 9 * Jan. 10-16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 *
F1 Sep. 4 * N/A N/A N/A Sep. 5 *
F2 Oct. 16 * N/A N/A N/A Oct. 17 *
WD Jan. 2 * N/A N/A N/A Jan. 3 *
WE Feb. 12 * N/A N/A N/A Feb. 13 *

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Environmental 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 Sep. 13 * Sep. 14-20 Sep. 21-27 Sep. 28-Oct. 4 Oct. 5 *
Y Sep. 13 * Sep. 14-20 Sep. 21-27 Sep. 28 - Oct. 4 Oct. 5 *
W Jan. 10 * Jan. 11-17 Jan. 18-24 Jan. 25-31 Feb. 1 *

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Sep. 13 * Sep. 14-20 Sep. 21-27 Sep. 28-Oct. 4 Oct.5 *
Y Sep. 13 * Sep. 14-20 Sep. 21-27 Sep. 28 - Oct. 4 Oct. 5 *
W Jan. 10 * Jan. 11-17 Jan. 18-24 Jan. 25-31 Feb. 1 *
NR Sep. 13 * Sep. 14-20 Sep. 21-27 Sep. 28 - Oct. 4 Oct. 5 *
NW Jan. 10 * Jan. 11-17 Jan. 18-24 Jan. 25-31 Feb. 1 *

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Sep. 13 * Sep. 14-20 Sep. 21-27 Sep. 28-Oct. 4 Oct.5 *
Y Sep. 13 * Sep. 14-20 Sep. 21-27 Sep. 28 - Oct. 4 Oct. 5 *
W Jan. 10 * Jan. 11-17 Jan. 18-24 Jan. 25-31 Feb. 1 *
WS Jan. 10 * Jan. 11-17 Jan. 18-24 Jan. 25-31 Feb. 1 *

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Sep. 13 * Sep. 14-20 Sep. 21-27 Sep. 28-Oct. 4 Oct.5 *
Y Sep. 13 * Sep. 14-20 Sep. 21-27 Sep. 28 - Oct. 4 Oct. 5 *
W Jan. 10 * Jan. 11-17 Jan. 18-24 Jan. 25-31 Feb. 1 *

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Sep. 13 * Sep. 14-20 Sep. 21-27 Sep. 28-Oct. 4 Oct.5 *
Y Sep. 13 * Sep. 14-20 Sep. 21-27 Sep. 28 - Oct. 4 Oct. 5 *
W Jan. 10 * Jan. 11-17 Jan. 18-24 Jan. 25-31 Feb. 1 *
WS Jan. 10 * Jan. 11-17 Jan. 18-24 Jan. 25-31 Feb. 1 *

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Sep. 13 * Sep. 14-20 Sep. 21-27 Sep. 28-Oct. 4 Oct.5 *
Y Sep. 13 * Sep. 14-20 Sep. 21-27 Sep. 28 - Oct. 4 Oct. 5 *
W Jan. 10 * Jan. 11-17 Jan. 18-24 Jan. 25-31 Feb. 1 *

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Sep. 12 * Sep. 13-15 Sep. 16-23 Sep. 24 - Oct. 1 Oct. 2 *
Winter Jan. 16 * Jan. 17-20 Jan. 21-28 Jan. 29 - Feb. 4 Feb. 5 *

Note

  1. 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 Full Refund
(* Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(* onward)
F Sep. 13 * Sep. 14-20 Sep. 21-27 Sep. 28-Oct. 4 Oct.5 *
Y Sep. 13 * Sep. 14-20 Sep. 21-27 Sep. 28 - Oct. 4 Oct. 5 *
W Jan. 10 * Jan. 11-17 Jan. 18-24 Jan. 25-31 Feb. 1 *

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 September 6 Full Refund
September 7 to 13 5%
September 14 to 20 10%
September 21 to 27 15%
September 28 to October 4 35%
October 5 to January 3 50%
January 4 to 10 55%
January 11 to 17 60%
January 18 to 24 65%
January 25 to 31 85%
February 1 onward 100%

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

  1. 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.
  2. Please notify the Department of Design at ysdn@yorku.ca that you have withdrawn from the program.

Schulich School of Business

Term Full Refund
(* Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(* onward)
Fall Sep. 13 * Sep. 14-20 Sep. 21-27 Sep. 28 - Oct. 4 Oct. 5 *
Y Sep. 13 * Sep. 14-20 Sep. 21-27 Sep. 28 - Oct. 4 Oct. 5 *
W Jan. 10 * Jan. 11-17 Jan. 18-24 Jan. 25-31 Feb. 1 *
FO Oct. 24 * N/A N/A N/A Oct. 25 *

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 graduate programs except those at Schulich School of Business

Term Full Refund
(* Up to and including)
20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(* onward)
Fall Sep. 30 * Oct. 1-15 Oct. 16-31 Nov. 1 *
Winter Jan. 31 * Feb. 1-15 Feb. 16-28 Mar. 1 *

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MF fees are calculated according to a student's enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Schulich School of Business (MBA, IMBA, MMGT, MREI, MBAN, MACC, PDAM, GDFE)

Term Full Refund
(* Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(* onward)
Fall Sep. 11 * Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 26 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3 *
Winter Jan. 8 * Jan. 9-15 Jan. 16-22 Jan. 23-29 Jan. 30 *

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA, MMGT, MREI, MBAN, MACC, PDAM and GDFE fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Schulich School of Business (MF)

Term Full Refund
(* Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(* onward)
Fall Aug. 8 * Aug. 9 - Sep. 18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 26 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3 *
Winter Jan. 8 * Jan. 9-15 Jan. 16-22 Jan. 23-29 Jan. 30 *

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MF fees are calculated according to a student's enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Summer 2017
Undergraduate:
Graduate:

School of Arts, Media, Performance and Design / Sheridan Institute (BDES)

As part of your program fee for the Fall/Winter 2016-2017 Session, you can take up to 36 credits between Sept. 1, 2016 and Aug. 31, 2017.

If you enrol in courses for the Summer 2017 session and later decide not to continue in these courses, please be sure to drop the courses through the Registration and Enrolment Module (REM) as early as possible to free up space for other students who may be waiting to add those particular courses for the summer.

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 undergraduate Faculties offering summer courses (except School of Arts, Media, Performance and Design / Sheridan Institute (BDES))

Term Full Credit
(Up to and including)
10% Course Fee Withheld 60% Course Fee Withheld No Credit (onward)
B May 2 N/A N/A May 3
B1 June 6 N/A N/A June 7
B2 July 5 N/A N/A July 6
D2 July 5 N/A N/A July 6
E May 2 N/A N/A May 3
ES April 29 N/A N/A April 30
G June 13 N/A N/A June 14
HI May 9 N/A N/A May 10
H2 June 27 N/A N/A June 28
I1 May 2 N/A N/A May 3
I2 May 24 N/A N/A May 25
I3 June 14 N/A N/A June 15
J1 May 2 N/A N/A May 3
J2 May 31 N/A N/A June 1
J3 May 31 N/A N/A June 1
O1 May 2 N/A N/A May 3
O2 June 3 N/A N/A June 4
Q5 May 7 N/A N/A May 8
Q6 June 4 N/A N/A June 5
Q7 June 11 N/A N/A June 12
Q8 August 6 N/A N/A August 7
S May 2 May 3 - 9 May 10 - 16 May 17
S1 May 2 May 3 - 9 May 10 - 16 May 17
S2 June 20 June 21 - 27 June 28 - July 4 July 5
S3 May 2 May 3 - 9 May 10 - 16 May 17
SA May 9 N/A N/A May 10
SF June 5 June 6 - 12 June 13 - 19 June 20
SP May 2 N/A N/A May 3
SU May 2 May 3 - 9 May 10 - 16 May 17
SW April 30 May 1 - 7 May 8 - 14 May 15
T April 30 N/A N/A May 1
Z3 May 1 May 2 - 9 May 10 - 16 May 17

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 graduate programs offering summer courses
(except those at Schulich School of Business)

Term Full Credit
(Up to and including)
20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
(onward)
Summer May 31 June 1 - 15 June 16 - 30 July 1

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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.

Schulich School of Business (MBA, IMBA, MBAN, MF, and MREI)

Term Full Credit
(Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
(onward)
Summer April 30 May 1 - 8 May 9 - 15 May 16 - 22 May 23

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA, MBAN, MF, and MACC fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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.

Schulich School of Business (MACC)

Term Full Credit
(Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
(onward)
Summer May 5 May 6 - 12 May 13 - 19 May 20 - 26 May 27

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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.

Fall/Winter 2016-2017
Undergraduate:
Graduate:

School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design (BDes - York/Sheridan)

Dates Percentage Withheld
Up to and including September 7 Full Refund
September 8 to 14 5%
September 15 to 21 10%
September 22 to 28 15%
September 29 to October 5 35%
October 6 to January 2 50%
January 3 to 9 55%
January 10 to 16 60%
January 17 to 23 65%
January 24 to 30 85%
February 1 onward 100%

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

  1. 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.
  2. Please notify the Department of Design at ysdn@yorku.ca that you have withdrawn from the program.

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

Term Full Refund
(* Up to and including)
10% Course Fee Withheld2 20% Course Fee Withheld2 60% Course Fee Withheld2 No Refund
(* onward)
Term F Sep. 14 * Sep. 15-21 Sep. 22-28 Sep. 29-Oct. 5 Oct. 6 *
Term Y Sep. 14 * Sep. 15-21 Sep. 22-28 Sep. 29-Oct. 5 Oct. 6 *
Term W Jan. 11 * Jan. 12-18 Jan. 19-25 Jan. 26-Feb. 1 Feb. 2 *
Term WS Jan. 11 * Jan. 12-18 Jan. 19-25 Jan. 26-Feb. 1 Feb. 2 *

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Sep. 12 * Sep. 13-15 Sep. 16-23 Sep. 24 - Oct. 1 Oct. 2 *
Winter Jan. 17 * Jan. 18-24 Jan. 25-29 Jan. 30 - Feb. 5 Feb. 6*

Note

  1. 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.

Faculty of Education (Consecutive)

Term
Code
Full Refund
(* Up to and
including)
10%
Course Fee
Withheld
20%
Course Fee
Withheld
60%
Course Fee
Withheld
No Refund
(* onward)
Term 1 Aug 30 * Aug 31-Sep 6 Sep 7-13 Sep 14-20 Sep 21 *
Term 2 Jan 2 * Jan 3-9 Jan 10-16 Jan 17-23 Jan 24 *
Term 3 Aug 30 * Aug 31-Sep 6 Sep 7-13 Sep 14-20 Sep 21 *
Term F Sep 14 * Sep 15-21 Sep 22-28 Sep 29-Oct 5 Oct 6 *
Term Y Sep 14 * Sep 15-21 Sep 22-28 Sep 29-Oct 5 Oct 6 *
Term W Jan 11 * Jan 12-18 Jan 19-25 Jan 26-Feb 1 Feb 2 *
Term F1 Aug 30 * Aug 31-Sep 6 Sep 7-13 Sep 14-20 Sep 21 *
Term F2 Oct 15 * Oct 16-23 Oct 24-30 Oct 31-Nov 6 Nov 7 *

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. When you withdraw from the program by submitting a form to the Department of Education, you will receive a credit to your student account, as outlined in the table above.

Faculty of Education (Concurrent)

Term Code Full Refund
(* Up to and including)
60% Course Fee Withheld No Refund
(* onward)
FD Sep. 11 * Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19 *
FE Oct. 30 * Oct. 31-Nov. 6 Nov. 7 *
WD Jan. 3 * Jan. 4-11 Jan. 12 *
WE Feb. 19 * Feb. 20-26 Feb. 27 *

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. When you withdraw from the program by submitting a form to the Department of Education, you will receive a credit to your student account, as outlined in the table above.

All graduate programs except those at Schulich School of Business

Term Full Refund
(* Up to and including)
20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(* onward)
Fall Sep. 30 * Oct. 1-15 Oct. 16-31 Nov. 1 *
Winter Jan. 31 * Feb. 1-15 Feb. 16-28 Feb. 29 *

Term Withdrawal

Fees refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses; this is because fees are calculated according to a student's program and full-time or part-time enrolment status/activity level. Fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Schulich School of Business (MBA, IMBA, MMGT, MREI, MBAN, MACC, PDAM, GDFE)

Term Full Refund
(* Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(* onward)
Fall Sep. 11 * Sep. 12-18 Sep. 19-25 Sep. 26 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3 *
Winter Jan. 8 * Jan. 9-15 Jan. 16-22 Jan. 23-29 Jan. 30 *

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA, MMGT, MREI, MBAN, MACC, PDAM and GDFE fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Schulich School of Business (MF)

Term Full Refund
(* Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(* onward)
AF & F2 Aug. 2 * Aug. 3 - Sep. 18 Sep. 18-25 Sep. 26 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3 *
Winter Jan. 8 * Jan. 9-15 Jan. 16-22 Jan. 23-29 Jan. 30 *

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MF fees are calculated according to a student's enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Summer 2016
Undergraduate:
Graduate:

Summer 2016 Session - Refund Table School of Arts, Media, Performance and Design / Sheridan Institute (BDES)

 

As part of your program fee for the Fall/Winter 2015-2016 Session, you can take up to 36 credits between Sept. 1, 2015 and Aug. 31, 2016.

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.

If you enrol in courses for the Summer 2016 Session and later decide not to continue in these courses, please be sure to drop the courses through the Registration and Enrolment Module (REM) as early as possible to free up space for other students who may be waiting to add those particular courses for the summer.

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. Please notify the Department of Design at ysdn@yorku.ca that you have withdrawn from the program.

All undergraduate Faculties offering summer courses (except School of Arts, Media, Performance and Design / Sheridan Institute (BDES))

Term Full Credit 10% Course Fee Withheld 60% Course Fee Withheld No Credit
S1 Up to and including May 10 May 11 - 17 May 18 - 24 May 25 onward
SU Up to and including May 10 May 11 - 17 May 18 - 24 May 25 onward
S2 Up to and including June 28 June 29 - July 5 July 6 - 12 July 13 onward
S3 Up to and including May 10 May 11 - 17 May 18 - 24 May 25 onward
B Up to and including May 3 N/A N/A May 4 onward
B (for LE only) Up to and including May 17 N/A N/A May 18
B1 Up to and including June 2 N/A N/A June 3 onward
B2 Up to and including April 7 N/A N/A April 8 onward
B6 Up to and including June 2 June 3 - 9 June 10 - 16 June 17 onward
BS Up to and including Aug. 3 N/A N/A Aug. 4 onward
D2 Up to and including July 5 N/A N/A July 6 onward
E Up to and including May 3 N/A N/A May 4
ES Up to and including April 30 N/A N/A May 1 onward
G Up to and including June 14 N/A N/A June 15
G1 Up to and including April 30 N/A N/A May 1 onward
I1 Up to and including May 10 N/A N/A May 11 onward
I2 Up to and including June 1 N/A N/A June 2 onward
I3 Up to and including June 22 N/A N/A June 23 onward
IS Up to and including July 5 N/A N/A July 6 onward
J1 Up to and including May 10 N/A N/A May 11 onward
J2 Up to and including June 8 N/A N/A June 9 onward
J3 Up to and including June 8 N/A N/A June 9 onward
NS Up to and including May 1 May 2 - 8 May 9 - 15 May 16
O1 Up to and including May 3 N/A N/A May 4 onward
O2 Up to and including May 3 N/A N/A May 4 onward
O3 Up to and including May 3 May 4 - 10 May 11 - 17 May 18 onward
O4 Up to and including June 7 June 8 - 14 June 15 - 21 June 22 onward
O5 Up to and including June 7 June 8 - 14 June 15 - 21 June 22 onward
O6 Up to and including June 12 N/A N/A June 13 onward
O7 Up to and including May 3 May 4 - 10 May 11 -17 May 18 onward
Q5 Up to and including May 8 N/A N/A May 9 onward
Q6 Up to and including June 5 N/A N/A June 6 onward
Q7 Up to and including July 3 N/A N/A July 4 onward
Q8 Up to and including July 31 N/A N/A August 1 onward
S Up to and including May 3 May 4 - 10 May 11 -17 May 18 onward
SA Up to and including May 10 N/A N/A May 11 onward
SF Up to and including June 6 June 7 - 13 June 14 - 20 June 21
SW Up to and including May 1 May 2 - 8 May 9 - 15 May 16 onward
Z3 Up to and including May 3 May 4 - 10 May 11 - 17 May 18

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 graduate programs offering summer courses except those at Schulich School of Business and the LLM non-degree program

Term Full Credit 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Summer Up to and including May 31 June 1 - 15 June 16 - 30 July 1 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fees refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses; this is because fees are calculated according to a student's program and full-time or part-time enrolment status/activity level. Fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Schulich School of Business (MBA, IMBA, MBAN, MF, and MACC)

Term Full Credit 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Summer Up to and including April 29 April 30 – May 8 May 9 - 15 May 16 - 23 May 24 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA, MBAN, MF, and MACC fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

 

Term Full Credit* 40% Course Fee Withheld** No Credit***
Summer 2016 10 business days before start of course or earlier Before second day of course Second day of course or later

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA, MBAN, MF, and MACC fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Fall/Winter 2015-2016
Undergraduate:
Graduate:

School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design (BDes - York/Sheridan)

Dates Percentage Withheld
Up to and including MAY 9, 2016 Full Refund
September 10 to 16 5%
September 17 to 23 10%
September 24 to 30 15%
October 1 to 7 35%
October 8 to January 2 50%
January 3 to 9 55%
January 10 to 16 60%
January 17 to 23 65%
January 24 to 30 85%
February 1 onward 100%

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

  1. 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.
  2. Please notify the Department of Design at ysdn@yorku.ca that you have withdrawn from the program.

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

Credit1 Full Refund
(* Up to and including)
10% Course Fee Withheld2 20% Course Fee Withheld2 60% Course Fee Withheld2 No Refund
(*onward)
Term F Sept. 16 * Sept. 17-23 Sept. 24-30 Oct. 1-7 Oct. 8 *
Term Y Sept. 16 * Sept. 17-23 Sept. 24-30 Oct. 1-7 Oct. 8 *
Term FF Sept. 16 * N/A N/A Sept. 17-23 Sept. 24 *
Term A Oct. 24 * N/A N/A N/A Oct. 25 *
Term W Jan. 9 * Jan. 10-16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 *
Term WS Jan. 9 * Jan. 10-16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 *
Term WW Jan. 9 * N/A N/A Jan. 10-16 Jan. 17 *
Term B Feb. 20 * N/A N/A N/A Feb. 21 *

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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. 15-17 Sept. 18-25 Sept. 26 - Oct. 1 Oct. 2 *
Winter Jan. 17 * Jan. 18-24 Jan. 25-29 Jan. 30 - Feb. 5 Feb. 6*

Note

  1. 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.

Faculty of Education (Consecutive)

Term
Code
Full Refund
(* Up to and
including)
Withhold
$300
10% Course
Fee Withheld
20% Course
Fee Withheld
60% Course
Fee Withheld
No Refund
(* onward)
Term 3 June 30 * July 1 - Sept. 5 Sept. 6-23 Sept. 24-30 Oct. 1-7 Oct. 8 *
Term F Sept. 16 * N/A Sept. 17-23 Sept. 24-30 Oct. 1-7 Oct. 8 *
Term Y Sept. 16 * N/A Sept. 17-23 Sept. 24-30 Oct. 1-7 Oct. 8 *
Term W Sept. 16 * N/A Jan. 10-16 Jan. 17-23 Jan. 24-30 Jan. 31 *

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. When you withdraw from the program by submitting a form to the Department of Education, you will receive a credit to your student account, as outlined in the table above.

Faculty of Education (Concurrent)

Term Code Full Refund
(* Up to and including)
60% Course Fee Withheld No Refund
(* onward)
FD Sept. 14 * Sept. 15-21 Sept. 22 *
FE Oct. 30 * Oct. 31 - Nov. 6 Nov. 7 *
WD Jan. 11 * Jan. 12-18 Jan. 19 *
WE March 1 * March 2-8 March 9 *

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. When you withdraw from the program by submitting a form to the Department of Education, you will receive a credit to your student account, as outlined in the table above.

All graduate programs except those at Schulich School of Business

Term Full Refund
(* Up to and including)
20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(* onward)
Fall Sept. 30 * Oct. 1-15 Oct. 16-31 Nov. 1*
Winter Jan. 31 * Feb. 1-15 Feb. 16-28 Feb. 29 *
WS Jan. 31 * Feb. 1-15 Feb. 16-28 Feb. 29 *

Term Withdrawal

Fees refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses; this is because fees are calculated according to a student's program and full-time or part-time enrolment status/activity level. Fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Schulich School of Business (MBA, iMBA, MPA, MBAN and MAcc)

Term Full Refund
(* Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(* onward)
Fall Sept. 13 * Sept. 14-20 Sept. 21-27 Sept. 28 - Oct. 4 Oct. 5 *
Winter Jan. 10 * Jan. 11-17 Jan. 18-24 Jan. 25-31 Feb. 1 *

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA, MPA, MSc and MACC fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Schulich School of Business (MF)

Term Full Refund
(* Up to and including)
10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
(* onward)
AF & F2 Aug. 4 * Aug. 5 - Sept. 7 Sept. 8-21 Sept. 22-28 Sept. 29 *
Winter Jan. 11 * Jan. 12-18 Jan. 19-25 Jan. 26 - Feb. 1 Feb. 2 *

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MF fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Summer 2015

Summer 2015 Refund Tables

Summer 2015 Session - Refund Table

All undergraduate Faculties offering summer courses

(except School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design / Sheridan Institute (BDES)

Term Full Credit 1 10% Course Fee Withheld 2 60% Course Fee Withheld 2 No Credit
B
Up to and including May 20
N/A
N/A
May 21 onward
B1
Up to and including May 1
N/A
N/A
May 2 onward
B2
Up to and including April 9
N/A
N/A
April 10 onward
B6
Up to and including May 1
May 2-8
May 9-15
May 16 onward
BS
Up to and including Aug. 2
N/A
N/A
Aug. 3 onward
D2
Up to and including July 7
N/A
N/A
July 8 onward
E Up to and including April 28
N/A
N/A
April 29
ES Up to and including April 11
April 12-18
April 19-25
April 26 onward
G Up to and including June 9
N/A
N/A
June 10
I1
Up to and including May 20
N/A
N/A
May 21 onward
I2
Up to and including June 10
N/A
N/A
June 11 onward
I3
Up to and including July 1
N/A
N/A
July 2 onward
IS
Up to and including June 30
N/A
N/A
July 1 onward
J1
Up to and including May 20
N/A
N/A
May 21 onward
J2
Up to and including June 17
N/A
N/A
June 18 onward
J3
Up to and including June 17
N/A
N/A
June 18 onward
Q2 Up to and including May 5 May 6-12 May 13-19 May 20 onward
S Up to and including April 28
April 29 - May 5
May 6-12
May 13 onward
S1 Up to and including May 20
May 21-27
May 28 - June 3
June 4 onward
S2 Up to and including July 7
July 8-14
July 15-21
July 22 onward
S3 Up to and including May 20
May 21-27
May 28 - June 3
June 4 onward
SA
July 29
N/A
N/A
July 30
SU
Up to and including May 20
May 21-27
May 28 - June 3
June 4 onward
SW
Up to and including April 26
April 27 - May 2
May 3-9
May 10 onward

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 with the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

Summer 2015 Session - Refund Table

School of Arts, Media, Performance and Design / Sheridan Institute (BDES)

As part of your program fee for the Fall/Winter 2014-2015 Session, you can take up to 36 credits between Sept. 1, 2014 and Aug. 31, 2015 .

If you enrol in courses for the Summer 2015 Session and later decide not to continue in these courses, please be sure to drop the courses through the Registration and Enrolment Module (REM) as early as possible to free up space for other students who may be waiting to add those particular courses for the summer.

Summer 2015 Session - Refund Table

All graduate programs offering summer courses

(except those at Schulich School of Business)

Term Full Credit 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Summer
Up to and including May 31
June 1 - 15
June 16-30
July 1 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fees refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses; this is because fees are calculated according to a student's program and full-time or part-time enrolment status/activity level. Fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Summer 2015 Session - Refund Table

Schulich School of Business (MBA, IMBA, MBAN, MF and MAcc)

Term Full Credit 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Summer
Up to and including April 24
April 25 - May 3
May 4-10
May 11-17
May 18 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA, MBAN, MF and MAcc fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Fall/Winter 2014-2015

Fall/Winter 2014-2015 Session - Refund Table
School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design* (BDes - York/Sheridan)

Dates Percentage Withheld
Up to and including September 7 Full Refund
September 8 to 14 5%
September 15 to 21 10%
September 22 to 28 15%
September 29 to October 5 35%
October 6 to January 4 50%
January 5 to 11 55%
January 12 to 18 60%
January 19 to 25 65%
January 26 to February 1 85%

February 2 onward

100%

*Faculty of Fine Arts changed to School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design effective 2014-2015 academic year.

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

  1. 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.
  2. Please notify the Department of Design at ysdn@yorku.ca that you have withdrawn from the program.

Fall/Winter 2014-2015 Session - Refund Table
All undergraduate Faculties
(except Education, School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design* (BDes - York/Sheridan) and Osgoode Hall Law School)

Credit 1 Full Refund 10% Course Fee Withheld 2 20% Course Fee Withheld 2 60% Course Fee Withheld 2 No Refund
Term F Up to and including Sept. 14 Sept. 15 - 21 Sept. 22 - 28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6 onward
Term Y Up to and including Sept. 14 Sept. 15 - 21 Sept. 22 - 28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Oct. 6 onward
Term FF Up to and including Sept. 14 N/A N/A Sept. 15 - 21 Sept. 22 onward
Term A Up to and including Oct. 24 N/A N/A N/A Oct. 25 onward
Term W Up to and including Jan. 11 Jan. 12 - 18 Jan. 19 - 25 Jan. 26 - Feb. 1 Feb. 2 onward
Term WW Up to and including Jan. 11 N/A N/A Jan. 12 - 18 Jan. 19 onward
Term B Up to and including Feb. 20 N/A N/A N/A Feb. 21 onward

*Faculty of Fine Arts changed to School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design effective 2014-2015 academic year.

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Web site or with the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

Fall/Winter 2013-2014 Session - Refund Table
Osgoode Hall Law School

Term Full Refund 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
Fall Up to and including Sept. 15 Sept. 16 - 18 Sept. 19 - 26 Sept. 27 - Oct. 2 Oct. 3 onward
Winter Up to and including Jan. 16 Jan. 17 - 23 Jan. 24 - 30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7 onward

Note

  1. 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.

Fall/Winter 2014-2015 Session - Refund Table
Faculty of Education (Consecutive)

Term Code Full Refund 5% Course Fee Withheld 10% Course Fee Withheld 20% Course Fee Withheld 60% Course Fee Withheld No Refund
1 Up to and including June 30 July 1 - Aug. 24 Aug. 25 - 31 Sept. 1 - 7 Sept. 8 - 14 Sept. 15 onward
2 Up to and including June 30 July 1 - Jan. 4 Jan. 5 - 11 Jan. 12 - 18 Jan. 19 - 25 Jan. 26 onward
3 Up to and including June 30 July 1 - Aug. 24 Aug. 25 - 31 Sept. 1 - 7 Sept. 8 - 14 Sept. 15 onward
4 Up to and including June 30 July 1 - Dec. 7 N/A N/A N/A Dec. 8 onward
5 Up to and including June 30 July 1 - Jan. 4 N/A N/A N/A Jan. 5 onward
6 Up to and including June 30 July 1 - Sept. 7 Sept. 8 - 14 Sept. 15 - 21 Sept. 22 - 28 Sept. 29 onward
7 Up to and including June 30 July 1 - Sept. 7 Sept. 8 - 14 Sept. 15 - 21 Sept. 22 - 28 Sept. 29 onward

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. When you withdraw from the program by submitting a form to the Department of Education, you will receive a credit to your student account, as outlined in the table above.

Fall/Winter 2014-2015 Session - Refund Table
Faculty of Education (Concurrent)

Term Code Full Refund 60% Course Fee Withheld No Refund
FD Up to and including September 14 September 15 - 21 September 22 onward
FE Up to and including October 30 October 31 - November 6 November 7 onward
WD Up to and including January 11 January 12 - 18 January 19 onward
WE Up to and including March 1 March 2 - 8 March 9 onward

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. When you withdraw from the program by submitting a form to the Department of Education, you will receive a credit to your student account, as outlined in the table above.

Fall/Winter 2014- 2015 Session - Refund Table
All graduate programs except those at Schulich School of Business

Term Full Refund 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
Fall Up to and including Sept. 30 Oct. 1 - 15 Oct. 16 - 31 Nov. 1 onward
Winter Up to and including Jan. 31 Feb. 1 - 15 Feb. 16 - 28 March 1 onward
WS Up to and including Jan. 31 Feb. 1 - 15 Feb. 16 - 28 March 1 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fees refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses; this is because fees are calculated according to a student's program and full-time or part-time enrolment status/activity level. Fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Fall/Winter 2014-2015 Session - Refund Table

Schulich School of Business (MBA, IMBA, MPA, MBAN and MACC)

Term Full Refund 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
Fall Up to and including Sept. 7 Sept. 8 - 14 Sept. 15 - 21 Sept. 22 - 28

Sept. 29 onward

Winter Up to and including Jan. 11 Jan. 12 - 18 Jan. 19 - 25 Jan. 26 - Feb. 1 Feb. 2 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA, MPA, MSc and MACC fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Fall/Winter 2014-2015 Session - Refund Table
Schulich School of Business (MF)

Term Full Refund 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
AF & F2 Up to and including Aug. 4 Aug. 5 - Sept. 7 Sept. 8 - 21 Sept. 22 - 28

Sept. 29 onward

Winter Up to and including Jan. 11 Jan. 12 - 18 Jan. 19 - 25 Jan. 26 - Feb. 1 Feb. 2 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MF fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Summer 2014

Summer 2014 Session - Refund Table

All undergraduate Faculties offering summer courses

(except Faculty of Fine Arts - BDes York/Sheridan)

Term Full Credit 1 10% Course Fee Withheld 2 60% Course Fee Withheld 2 No Credit
B
Up to and including May 2
N/A
N/A
May 3 onward
B1*
Up to and including May 2
N/A
N/A
May 3 onward
B6
Up to and including May 2
May 3-9
May 10-16
May 17 onward
BS*
Up to and including Aug. 2
N/A
N/A
Aug. 3 onward
D2
Up to and including July 8
N/A
July 9-14
July 15 onward
I1
Up to and including May 6
N/A
May 7-13
May 14 onward
I2
Up to and including June 3
N/A
N/A
June 4 onward
I3
Up to and including June 24
N/A
June 25 - July 1
July 2 onward
IS*
Up to and including July 3
N/A
N/A
July 4 onward
J1
Up to and including May 6
N/A
N/A
May 7 onward
J2
Up to and including June 3
N/A
N/A
June 4 onward
J3
Up to and including June 3
N/A
N/A
June 4 onward
S1
Up to and including May 6
May 7-13
May 14-20
May 21 onward
S2
Up to and including June 24
June 25 - July 1
July 2-9
July 10 onward
S3
Up to and including May 6
May 7-13
May 14-20
May 21 onward
SU
Up to and including May 6
May 7-13
May 14-20
May 21 onward
SF
Up to and including June 9
June 10-16
June 17-23
June 24 onward
* Terms added to table July 8, 2014

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Web site or with the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

Summer 2014 Session - Refund Table

Faculty of Fine Arts (BDes York/Sheridan)

As part of your program fee for the Fall/Winter 2013-2014 Session, you can take up to 36 credits between Sept. 1, 2013 and Aug. 31, 2014.

If you enrol in courses for the Summer 2014 Session and later decide not to continue in these courses, please be sure to drop the courses through the Registration and Enrolment Module (REM) as early as possible to free up space for other students who may be waiting to add those particular courses for the summer.

Summer 2014 Session - Refund Table

All graduate programs offering summer courses

(except those at Schulich School of Business)

Term Full Credit 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Summer
Up to and including May 31
June 1 - 15
June 16-30
July 1 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fees refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses; this is because fees are calculated according to a student's program and full-time or part-time enrolment status/activity level. Fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Summer 2014 Session - Refund Table

Schulich School of Business (MBA, IMBA, MPA, MF, MSc and MACC)

Term Full Credit 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Summer
Up to and including April 25
April 26 - May 4
May 5-11
May 12-18
May 19 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA, MPA, MF, MSc and MACC fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Fall/Winter 2013-2014

Fall/Winter 2013-2014 Session - Refund Table
Faculty of Fine Arts (BDes - York/Sheridan)

Dates Percentage Withheld
To Sept. 8 Full Refund
Sept. 9 - 15 5%
Sept. 16 - 22 10%
Sept. 23 - 29 15%
Sept. 30 - Oct. 6 35%
Oct. 7 - Jan. 5 50%
Jan. 6 - 12 55%
Jan. 13 - 19 60%
Jan. 20 - 26 65%
Jan. 27 - Feb. 2 85%
Feb. 3 onward 100%

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

  1. 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.
  2. Please notify the Department of Design at ysdn@yorku.ca that you have withdrawn from the program.

Fall/Winter 2013-2014 Session - Refund Table
All undergraduate Faculties
(except Education, Fine Arts (BDes - York/Sheridan) and Osgoode Hall Law School)

Credit 1 Full Refund $15 Course Fee Withheld 2 10% Course Fee Withheld 2 20% Course Fee Withheld 2 60% Course Fee Withheld 2 No Refund
Term F Up to and including Sept. 8 Sept. 9 - 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 - Oct. 6 Oct. 7 onward
Term Y Up to and including Sept. 8 Sept. 9 - 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 - Oct. 6 Oct. 7 onward
Term FF Up to and including Sept. 8 Sept. 9 - 15 N/A N/A Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 onward
Term A Up to and including Oct. 18 N/A N/A N/A N/A Oct. 19 onward
Term W Up to and including Jan. 5 Jan. 6 - 12 Jan. 13 - 19 Jan. 20 - 26 Jan. 27 - Feb. 2 Feb. 3 onward
Term WW Up to and including Jan. 5 Jan. 6 - 12 N/A N/A Jan. 13 - 19 Jan. 20 onward
Term B Up to and including Feb. 21 N/A N/A N/A N/A Feb. 22 onward

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Web site or with the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

Fall/Winter 2013-2014 Session - Refund Table
Osgoode Hall Law School

Term Full Refund 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
Fall Up to and including Sept. 16 Sept. 17 - 19 Sept. 20 - 27 Sept. 28 - Oct. 3 Oct. 4 onward
Winter Up to and including Jan. 17 Jan. 18 - 24 Jan. 25 - Feb. 1 Feb. 2 - 8 Feb. 9 onward

Note

  1. 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.

Fall/Winter 2013-2014 Session - Refund Table
Faculty of Education (Consecutive)

Term Code Full Refund 5% Course Fee Withheld 10% Course Fee Withheld 20% Course Fee Withheld 60% Course Fee Withheld No Refund
1 Up to and including June 30 July 1 - Aug. 25 Aug. 26 - Sept. 1 Sept. 2 - 8 Sept. 9 - 15 Sept. 16 onward
2 Up to and including June 30 July 1 - Jan. 1 Jan. 2 - 8 Jan. 9 - 15 Jan. 16 - 22 Jan. 23 onward
3 Up to and including June 30 July 1 - Aug. 25 Aug. 26 - Sept. 1 Sept. 2 - 8 Sept. 9 - 15 Sept. 16 onward
4 Up to and including June 30 July 1 - Dec. 8 N/A N/A N/A Dec. 9 onward
5 Up to and including June 30 July 1 - Jan. 1 N/A N/A N/A Jan. 2 onward
6 Up to and including June 30 July 1 - Sept. 8 Sept. 9 - 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 onward
7 Up to and including June 30 July 1 - Sept. 8 Sept. 9 - 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 onward

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. When you withdraw from the program by submitting a form to the Department of Education, you will receive a credit to your student account, as outlined in the table above.

Fall/Winter 2013-2014 Session - Refund Table
Faculty of Education (Concurrent)

Term Code Full Refund $15 Course Fee Withheld 60% Course Fee Withheld No Refund
FD Up to and including Sept. 8 Sept. 9 - 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 onward
FE Up to and including Oct. 24 Oct. 25 - 31 Nov. 1 - 7 Nov. 8 onward
WD Up to and including Jan. 5 Jan. 6 - 12 Jan. 13 - 19 Jan. 20 onward
WE Up to and including Feb. 23 Feb. 24 - March 2 March 3 - 9 March 10 onward

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. When you withdraw from the program by submitting a form to the Department of Education, you will receive a credit to your student account, as outlined in the table above.

Fall/Winter 2013- 2014 Session - Refund Table
All graduate programs except those at Schulich School of Business

Term Full Refund 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
Fall Up to and including Sept. 30 Oct. 1 - 15 Oct. 16 - 31 Nov. 1 onward
Winter Up to and including Jan. 31 Feb. 1 - 15 Feb. 16 - 28 March 1 onward
WS Up to and including Jan. 31 Feb. 1 - 15 Feb. 16 - 28 March 1 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fees refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses; this is because fees are calculated according to a student's program and full-time or part-time enrolment status/activity level. Fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Fall/Winter 2013-2014 Session - Refund Table
Schulich School of Business (MBA, IMBA, MPA, MSc and MACC)

Term Full Refund 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
Fall Up to and including Sept. 8 Sept. 9 - 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29

Sept. 30 onward

Winter Up to and including Jan. 5 Jan. 6 - 12 Jan. 13 - 19 Jan. 20 - 26 Jan. 27 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA, MPA, MSc and MACC fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Fall/Winter 2013-2014 Session - Refund Table
Schulich School of Business (MF)

Term Full Refund 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
AF & F2 Up to and including Aug. 5 Aug. 6 - Sept. 9 Sept. 10 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29

Sept. 30 onward

Winter Up to and including Jan. 5 Jan. 6 - 12 Jan. 13 - 19 Jan. 20 - 26 Jan. 27 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MF fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Summer 2013

Summer 2013 Refund Tables

Summer 2013 Session - Refund Table

All undergraduate Faculties offering summer courses

(except Faculty of Fine Arts - BDes York/Sheridan)

Term Full Credit1 20% Course Fee Withheld 2 60% Course Fee Withheld 2 No Credit
B6
Up to and including May 1
May 2-8
May 9-15
May 16 onward
D2
Up to and including July 9
N/A
July 10-16
July 17 onward
I1
Up to and including May 7
N/A
May 8-14
May 15 onward
I2
Up to and including May 28
N/A
N/A
May 29 onward
I3
Up to and including June 18
N/A
June 19-25
June 26 onward
J1
Up to and including May 7
N/A
N/A
May 8 onward
J2
Up to and including June 4
N/A
N/A
June 5 onward
J3
Up to and including June 4
N/A
N/A
June 5 onward
S1
Up to and including May 7
May 8-14
May 15-21
May 22 onward
S2
Up to and including June 25
June 26 - July 2
June 3 - July 9
July 10 onward
S3
Up to and including May 7
May 8-14
May 15-21
May 22 onward
SU
Up to and including May 7
May 8-14
May 15-21
May 22 onward
SF
Up to and including June 4
June 5-11
June 12-18
June 19 onward

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Web site or with the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

Summer 2013 Session - Refund Table

Faculty of Fine Arts (BDes York/Sheridan)

As part of your program fee for the Fall/Winter 2012-2013 Session, you can take up to 36 credits between Sept. 1, 2012 and Aug. 31, 2013.

If you enrol in courses for the Summer 2013 Session and later decide not to continue in these courses, please be sure to drop the courses through the Registration and Enrolment Module (REM) as early as possible to free up space for other students who may be waiting to add those particular courses for the summer.

Summer 2013 Session - Refund Table

All graduate programs offering summer courses

(except those at Schulich School of Business)

Term Full Credit 10% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Summer Up to and including May 31 June 1 - 15 June 16 - 30 July 1 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fees refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses; this is because fees are calculated according to a student's program and full-time or part-time enrolment status/activity level. Fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Summer 2013 Session - Refund Table

Schulich School of Business (MBA, IMBA, MPA, MF, MSc and MACC)

Term Full Credit 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Summer Up to and including April 26 April 27 - May 5 May 6 - 12 May 13 - 19 May 20 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA, MPA, MF, MSc and MACC fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Fall/Winter 2012-2013

Undergraduate

Fall/Winter 2012-2013 Session - Refund Table

Faculty of Fine Arts (BDes - York/Sheridan)

Dates Percentage Withheld
To Sept. 4 Full Refund
Sept. 5 - 11 5%
Sept. 12 - 18 10%
Sept. 19 - 25 15%
Sept. 26 - Oct. 2 35%
Oct. 3 - Jan. 6 50%
Jan. 7 - 13 55%
Jan. 14 - 20 60%
Jan. 21 - 27 65%
Jan. 28 - Feb. 3 85%
Feb. 4 onward 100%

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

  1. 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.
  2. Please notify the Department of Design at ysdn@yorku.ca that you have withdrawn from the program.

Fall/Winter 2012-2013 Session - Refund Table

All undergraduate Faculties
(except Education, Fine Arts (BDes - York/Sheridan) and Osgoode Hall Law School)

Credit 1 Full Refund $15 Course Fee Withheld 2 10% Course Fee Withheld 2 20% Course Fee Withheld 2 60% Course Fee Withheld 2 No Refund
Term F Up to and including Sept. 4 Sept. 5 - 11 Sept. 12 - 18 Sept. 19 - 25 Sept. 26 - Oct. 1 Oct. 2 onward
Term Y Up to and including Sept. 4 Sept. 5 - 11 Sept. 12 - 18 Sept. 19 - 25 Sept. 26 - Oct. 1 Oct. 2 onward
Term FF Up to and including Sept. 9 Sept. 10 - 16 N/A N/A Sept. 17 - 23 Sept. 24 onward
Term A Up to and including Oct. 12 N/A N/A N/A N/A Oct. 13 onward
Term W Up to and including Jan. 6 Jan. 7 - 13 Jan. 14 - 20 Jan. 21 - 27 Jan. 28 - Feb. 3 Feb. 4 onward
Term WW Up to and including Jan. 6 Jan. 7 - 13 N/A N/A Jan. 14 - 20 Jan. 21 onward
Term B Up to and including Feb. 22 N/A N/A N/A N/A Feb. 23 onward

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Web site or with the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

Fall/Winter 2012-2013 Session - Refund Table
Osgoode Hall Law School

Term Full Refund 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
Fall Up to and including Sept. 17 Sept. 18 - 20 Sept. 21 - 28 Sept. 29 - Oct. 4 Oct. 5 onward
Winter Up to and including Jan. 18 Jan. 19 - 25 Jan. 26 - Feb. 2 Feb. 3 - 9 Feb. 10 onward

Note

  1. 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.

Fall/Winter 2012-2013 Session - Refund Table
Faculty of Education (Consecutive)

Term Code 9% Course Fee Withheld 10% Course Fee Withheld 20% Course Fee Withheld 60% Course Fee Withheld No Refund
0 July 1 - Sept. 3 Sept. 4 - 10 Sept. 11 - 17 Sept. 18 - 24 Sept. 25 onward
1 July 1 - Sept. 3 Sept. 4 - 10 Sept. 11 - 17 Sept. 18 - 24 Sept. 25 onward
2 July 1 - Dec. 31 Jan. 1 - 7 Jan. 8 - 14 Jan. 15 - 21 Jan. 22 onward
3 July 1 - Sept. 3 Sept. 4 - 10 Sept. 11 - 17 Sept. 18 - 24 Sept. 25 onward
4 July 1 - Dec. 4 N/A N/A N/A Dec. 5 onward
5 July 1 - Jan. 1 N/A N/A N/A Jan. 2 onward
6 July 1 - Sept. 3 Sept. 4 - 10 Sept. 11 - 17 Sept. 18 - 24 Sept. 25 onward
7 July 1 - Sept. 3 Sept. 4 - 10 Sept. 11 - 17 Sept. 18 - 24 Sept. 25 onward
8 July 1 - Jan. 13 Jan. 14 - 20 Jan. 21 - 27 Jan. 28 - Feb. 3 Feb. 4 onward
9 July 1 - Dec. 31 Jan. 1 - 7 Jan. 8 - 14 Jan. 15 - 21 Jan. 22 onward
10 July 1 - Sept. 3 Sept. 4 - 10 Sept. 11 - 17 Sept. 218 - 24 Sept. 25 onward
11 July 1 - Dec. 31 Jan. 1 - 7 Jan. 8 - 14 Jan. 15 - 21 Jan. 22 onward
12 July 1 - Jan. 1 N/A N/A N/A Jan. 2 onward

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. When you withdraw from the program by submitting a form to the Department of Education, you will receive a credit to your student account, as outlined in the table above.

Fall/Winter 2012-2013 Session - Refund Table
Faculty of Education (Concurrent)

Term Code Full Refund $15 Course Fee Withheld 60% Course Fee Withheld No Refund
FD Up to and including Sept. 4 Sept. 5 - 11 Sept. 12 - 18 Sept. 19 onward
FE Up to and including Oct. 23 Oct. 24 - 30 Oct. 31 - Nov. 6 Nov. 7 onward
WD Up to and including Jan. 6 Jan. 7 - 13 Jan. 14 - 20 Jan. 21 onward
WE Up to and including Feb. 24 Feb. 25 - March 3 March 4 - 10 March 11 onward

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. When you withdraw from the program by submitting a form to the Department of Education, you will receive a credit to your student account, as outlined in the table above.

Graduate

Fall/Winter 2012-2013 Session - Refund Table

All graduate programs except those at Schulich School of Business

Term Full Refund 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
Fall Up to and including Sept. 30 Oct. 1 - 15 Oct. 16 - 31 Nov. 1 onward
Winter Up to and including Jan. 31 Feb. 1 - 15 Feb. 16 - 28 March 1 onward
WS Up to and including Sept. 30 Oct. 1 - 15 Oct. 16 - 31 Nov. 1 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fees refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses; this is because fees are calculated according to a student's program and full-time or part-time enrolment status/activity level. Fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Fall/Winter 2012-2013 Session - Refund Table

Schulich School of Business (MBA, IMBA, MPA, MF)

Term Full Refund 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
Fall Up to and including Sept. 9 Sept. 10 - 16 Sept. 17 - 23 Sept. 24 - 30

Oct. 1 onward

Winter Up to and including Jan. 6 Jan. 7 - 13 Jan. 14 - 20 Jan. 21 - 27 Jan. 28 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA, MPA and MF fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Summer 2012

Undergraduate

Summer 2012 Session - Refund Table

All undergraduate Faculties offering summer courses

(except Faculty of Fine Arts - BDes York/Sheridan)

Term Full Credit 1 10% Course Fee Withheld 2 60% Course Fee Withheld 2 No Credit
D2 Up to and including July 10 N/A July 11 - 17 July 18 onward
I1 Up to and including May 8 N/A May 9 - 15 May 16 onward
I2 Up to and including May 29 N/A N/A May 30 onward
I3 Up to and including June 19 N/A June 20 - 26 June 27 onward
J1 Up to and including May 8 N/A N/A May 9 onward
J2 Up to and including June 5 N/A N/A June 6 onward
J3 Up to and including June 5 N/A N/A June 6 onward
S1 Up to and including May 8 May 9 - 15 May 16 - 22 May 23 onward
S2 Up to and including June 26 June 27 - July 3 July 4 - July 10 July 11 onward
S3 Up to and including May 8 May 9 - 15 May 16 - 22 May 23 onward
SU Up to and including May 8 May 9 - 15 May 16 - 22 May 23 onward
SF Up to and including June 9 June 10 - 16 June 17 - 23 June 24 onward

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Web site or with the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

Summer 2012 Session - Refund Table

As part of your program fee for the Fall/Winter 2011-2012 Session, you can take up to 36 credits between Sept. 1, 2011 and Aug. 31, 2012.

If you enrol in courses for the Summer 2012 Session and later decide not to continue in these courses, please be sure to drop the courses through the Registration and Enrolment Module (REM) as early as possible to free up space for other students who may be waiting to add those particular courses for the summer.

Graduate

Summer 2012 Session - Refund Table
All graduate programs offering summer courses
(except those at Schulich School of Business)

Term Full Credit 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Summer Up to and including May 31 June 1 - 15 June 16 - 30 July 1 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fees refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses; this is because fees are calculated according to a student's program and full-time or part-time enrolment status/activity level. Fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Summer 2012 Session - Refund Table
Schulich School of Business (MBA, IMBA, MPA, MF)

Term Full Credit 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Summer Up to and including April 27 April 28 - May 6 May 7 - 13 May 14 - 20 May 21 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA and MPA fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Fall/Winter 2011-2012

Undergraduate

Fall/Winter 2011-2012 Session - Refund Table
Faculty of Fine Arts (BDes - York/Sheridan)

Dates Percentage Withheld
To Sept. 6 Full Refund
Sept. 7 - 14 5%
Sept. 15 - 21 10%
Sept. 22 - 28 15%
Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 35%
Oct. 6 - Jan. 2 50%
Jan. 3 - 9 55%
Jan. 10 - 16 60%
Jan. 17 - 23 65%
Jan. 23 - 30 85%
Jan. 31 onward 100%

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

  1. 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.
  2. Please notify the Department of Design at ysdn@yorku.ca that you have withdrawn from the program.

Fall/Winter 2011-2012 Session - Refund Table
All undergraduate Faculties
(except Education, Fine Arts (BDes - York/Sheridan) and Osgoode Hall Law School)

Credit 1 Full Refund $15 Course Fee Withheld 2 10% Course Fee Withheld 2 20% Course Fee Withheld 2 60% Course Fee Withheld 2 No Refund
Term F Up to and including Sept. 6 Sept. 7 - 13 Sept. 14 - 20 Sept. 21 - 27 Sept. 28 - Oct. 3 Oct. 4 onward
Term Y Up to and including Sept. 6 Sept. 7 - 13 Sept. 14 - 20 Sept. 21 - 27 Sept. 28 - Oct. 3 Oct. 4 onward
Term FF Up to and including Sept. 6 Sept. 7 - 13 N/A N/A Sept. 14 - 20 Sept. 21 onward
Term A Up to and including Oct. 14 N/A N/A N/A N/A Oct. 15 onward
Term W Up to and including Jan. 2 Jan. 3 - 9 Jan. 10 - 16 Jan. 17 - 23 Jan. 24 - 29 Jan. 30 onward
Term WW Up to and including Jan. 2 Jan. 3 - 9 N/A N/A Jan. 10 - 16 Jan. 17 onward
Term B Up to and including Feb. 24 N/A N/A N/A N/A Feb. 25 onward

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Web site or with the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

Fall/Winter 2011-2012 Session - Refund Table
Osgoode Hall Law School

Term Full Refund 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Refund
Fall Up to and including Sept. 12 Sept. 13 - 15 Sept. 16 - 23 Sept. 24 - 29 Sept. 30 onward
Winter Up to and including Jan. 13 Jan. 14 - 20 Jan. 21 - 28 Jan. 29 - Feb. 4 Feb. 5 onward

Note

  1. 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.

Fall/Winter 2011-2012 Session - Refund Table
Faculty of Education (Consecutive)

Term Code 9% Course Fee Withheld 10% Course Fee Withheld 20% Course Fee Withheld 60% Course Fee Withheld No Refund
0 July 1 - Sept. 5 Sept. 6 - 12 Sept. 13 - 19 Sept. 20 - 26 Sept. 27 onward
1 July 1 - Sept. 5 Sept. 6 - 12 Sept. 13 - 19 Sept. 20 - 26 Sept. 27 onward
2 July 1 - Jan. 2 Jan. 3 - 9 Jan. 10 - 16 Jan. 17 - 23 Jan. 24 onward
3 July 1 - Sept. 5 Sept. 6 - 12 Sept. 13 - 19 Sept. 20 - 26 Sept. 27 onward
4 July 1 - Dec. 6 N/A N/A N/A Dec. 7 onward
5 July 1 - Jan. 3 N/A N/A N/A Jan. 4 onward
6 July 1 - Sept. 5 Sept. 6 - 12 Sept. 13 - 19 Sept. 20 - 26 Sept. 27 onward
7 July 1 - Sept. 5 Sept. 6 - 12 Sept. 13 - 19 Sept. 20 - 26 Sept. 27 onward
8 July 1 - Jan. 15 Jan. 16 - 22 Jan. 23 - 29 Jan. 30 - Feb. 5 Feb. 6 onward
9 July 1 - Jan. 2 Jan. 3 - 9 Jan. 10 - 16 Jan. 17 - 23 Jan. 24 onward
10 July 1 - Sept. 5 Sept. 6 - 12 Sept. 13 - 19 Sept. 20 - 26 Sept. 27 onward
11 July 1 - Jan. 2 Jan. 3 - 9 Jan. 10 - 16 Jan. 17 - 23 Jan. 24 onward
12 July 1 - Jan. 3 N/A N/A N/A Jan. 4 onward

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. When you withdraw from the program by submitting a form to the Department of Education, you will receive a credit to your student account, as outlined in the table above.

Fall/Winter 2011-2012 Session - Refund Table
Faculty of Education (Concurrent)

Term Code Full Refund $15 Course Fee Withheld 60% Course Fee Withheld No Refund
FD Up to and including Sept. 6 Sept. 7 - 13 Sept. 14 - 20 Sept. 21 onward
FE Up to and including Oct. 25 Oct. 26 - Nov. 1 Nov. 2 - 8 Nov. 9 onward
WD Up to and including Jan. 2 Jan. 3 - 9 Jan. 10 - 16 Jan. 17 onward
WE Up to and including Feb. 13 Feb. 14 - 20 Feb. 21 - 27 Feb. 28 onward

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. When you withdraw from the program by submitting a form to the Department of Education, you will receive a credit to your student account, as outlined in the table above.

Graduate

Fall/Winter 2011-2012 Session - Refund Table
All graduate programs except those at Schulich School of Business

Term Full Credit 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Fall Up to and including Sept. 30 Oct. 1 - 15 Oct. 16 - 31 Nov. 1 onward
Winter Up to and including Jan. 31 Feb. 1 - 15 Feb. 16 - 28 March 1 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fees refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses; this is because fees are calculated according to a student's program and full-time or part-time enrolment status/activity level. Fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Fall/Winter 2011-2012 Session - Refund Table
Schulich School of Business (MBA, IMBA, MPA, MF)

Term Full Credit 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Fall Up to and including Sept. 12 Sept. 13 - 18 Sept. 19 - 25 Sept. 26 - Oct. 3 Oct. 4 onward
Winter Up to and including Jan. 9 Jan. 10 - 15 Jan. 16 - 22 Jan. 23 - 29 Jan. 30 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA, MPA and MF fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Summer 2011

Undergraduate

Summer 2011 Session - Refund Table

All undergraduate Faculties offering summer courses
(except Faculty of Fine Arts - BDes York/Sheridan)

Credit 1 Full Credit 10% Course Fee Withheld 2 60% Course Fee Withheld 2 No Credit
Term D2
Up to and including July 5
N/A
July 6 - 12
July 13 onward
Term I1
Up to and including May 3
N/A
May 4 - 10
May 11 onward
Term I2
Up to and including May 25
N/A
N/A
May 26 onward
Term I3
Up to and including June 14
N/A
June 15 - 21
June 22 onward
Term J1
Up to and including May 3
N/A
N/A
May 4 onward
Term J2
Up to and including May 31
N/A
N/A
June 1 onward
Term J3
Up to and including May 31
N/A
N/A
June 1 onward
Term S1
Up to and including May 3
May 4 - 10
May 11 - 17
May 18 onward
Term S2
Up to and including June 21
June 22 - 28
June 29 - July 5
July 6 onward
Term S3
Up to and including May 3
May 4 - 10
May 11 - 17
May 18 onward
Term SU
Up to and including May 3
May 4 - 10
May 11 - 17
May 18 onward
Term SF
Up to and including June 7
June 8 - 14
June 15 - 21
June 22 onward

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Web site or with the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

Summer 2011 Session - Refund Table
Faculty of Fine Arts (BDes York/Sheridan)

As part of your program fee for the Fall/Winter 2010-2011 Session, you can take up to 36 credits between Sept. 1, 2010 and Aug. 31, 2011.

If you enrol in courses for the Summer 2011 Session and later decide not to continue in these courses, please be sure to drop the courses through the Registration and Enrolment Module (REM) as early as possible to free up space for other students who may be waiting to add those particular courses for the summer.

Graduate

Summer 2011 Session - Refund Table

All graduate programs offering summer courses
(except those at Schulich School of Business)

Term Full Credit 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Summer Up to and including May 31 June 1 - 15 June 16 - 30 July 1 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fees refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses; this is because fees are calculated according to a student's program and full-time or part-time enrolment status/activity level. Fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Summer 2011 Session - Refund Table
Schulich School of Business (MBA, IMBA, MPA, MF)

Term Full Credit 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Summer Up to and including April 30 May 1 - 8 May 9 - 15 May 16 - 22 May 23 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA and MPA fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Fall/Winter 2010-2011

Undergraduate

Fall/Winter 2010-2011 Session - Refund Table

Faculty of Fine Arts (BDes - York/Sheridan)

Dates Percentage Withheld
To Sept. 12 Full Credit
Sept. 13 - 20 5%
Sept. 21 - 26 10%
Sept. 27 - 30 15%
Oct. 1 - Jan. 3 35%
Jan. 4 - 8 50%
Jan. 9 - 15 55%
Jan. 16 - 22 60%
Jan. 23 - 31 65%
Feb. 1 - 7 85%
Feb. 8 onward 100%

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

  1. 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.
  2. Please notify the Department of Design at ysdn@yorku.ca that you have withdrawn from the program.

Fall/Winter 2010-2011 Session - Refund Table

All undergraduate Faculties
(except Education, Fine Arts (BDes - York/Sheridan) and Osgoode Hall Law School)

Credit 1 Full Credit $15 Course Fee Withheld 2 10% Course Fee Withheld 2 20% Course Fee Withheld 2 60% Course Fee Withheld 2 No Credit
Term F Up to and including Sept. 12 Sept. 13 - 19 Sept. 20 - 26 Sept. 27 - Oct. 3 Oct. 4 - 8 Oct. 9 onward
Term Y Up to and including Sept. 12 Sept. 13 - 19 Sept. 20 - 26 Sept. 27 - Oct. 3 Oct. 4 - 8 Oct. 9 onward
Term FF Up to and including Sept. 12 Sept. 13 - 19 N/A N/A Sept. 20 - 26 Sept. 27 onward
Term A Up to and including Oct. 22 N/A N/A N/A N/A Oct. 23 onward
Term W Up to and including Jan. 3 Jan. 4 - 10 Jan. 11 - 17 Jan. 18 - 24 Jan. 25 - 31 Feb. 1 onward
Term WW Up to and including Jan. 3 Jan. 4 - 10 N/A N/A Jan. 11 - 17 Jan. 18 onward
Term B Up to and including Feb. 25 N/A N/A N/A N/A Feb. 26 onward

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Web site or with the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

Fall/Winter 2010-2011 Session - Refund Table

Osgoode Hall Law School

Term Full Credit 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Fall Up to and including Sept. 13 Sept. 14 - 16 Sept. 17 - 24 Sept. 25 - 30 Oct. 1 onward
Winter Up to and including Jan. 14 Jan. 15 - 21 Jan. 22 - 29 Jan. 30 - Feb. 5 Feb. 6 onward

Note

  1. 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.

Fall/Winter 2010-2011 Session - Refund Table

Faculty of Education (Consecutive)

Term Code 9% Course Fee Withheld 10% Course Fee Withheld 20% Course Fee Withheld 60% Course Fee Withheld No Credit
0 July 1 - Sept. 8 Sept. 9 - 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 onward
1 July 1 - Sept. 8 Sept. 9 - 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 onward
2 July 1 - Jan. 5 Jan. 6 - 12 Jan. 13 - 19 Jan. 20 - 26 Jan. 27 onward
3 July 1 - Sept. 8 Sept. 9 - 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 onward
4 July 1 - Dec. 6 N/A N/A N/A Dec. 7 onward
5 July 1 - Sept. 8 Sept. 9 - 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 onward
6 July 1 - Sept. 2 Sept. 3 - 9 Sept. 10 - 16 Sept. 17 - 23 Sept. 24 onward
7 July 1 - Sept. 2 Sept. 3 - 9 Sept. 10 - 16 Sept. 17 - 23 Sept. 24 onward
8 July 1 - Jan. 5 Jan. 6 - 12 Jan. 13 - 19 Jan. 20 - 26 Jan. 27 onward
9 July 1 - Jan. 5 Jan. 6 - 12 Jan. 13 - 19 Jan. 20 - 26 Jan. 27 onward
10 July 1 - Sept. 8 Sept. 9 - 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 onward
11 July 1 - Sept. 8 Sept. 9 - 15 Sept. 16 - 22 Sept. 23 - 29 Sept. 30 onward
12 July 1 - Jan. 3 N/A N/A N/A Jan. 4 onward

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. When you withdraw from the program by submitting a form to the Department of Education, you will receive a credit to your student account, as outlined in the table above.

Fall/Winter 2010-2011 Session - Refund Table

Faculty of Education (Concurrent)

Term Code Full Credit $15 Course Fee Withheld 60% Course Fee Withheld No Credit
FD Up to and including Sept. 6 Sept. 7 - 13 Sept. 14 - 20 Sept. 21 onward
FE Up to and including Oct. 25 Oct. 26 - Nov. 1 Nov. 2 - 8 Nov. 9 onward
WD Up to and including Jan. 3 Jan. 4 - 10 Jan. 11 - 17 Jan. 18 onward
WE Up to and including Feb. 14 Feb. 15 - 21 Feb. 22 - 28 March 1 onward

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. When you withdraw from the program by submitting a form to the Department of Education, you will receive a credit to your student account, as outlined in the table above.

Graduate

Fall/Winter 2010-2011 Session - Refund Table

All graduate programs except those at Schulich School of Business

Term Full Credit 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Fall Up to and including Sept. 30 Oct. 1 - 15 Oct. 16 - 31 Nov. 1 onward
Winter Up to and including Jan. 31 Feb. 1 - 15 Feb. 16 - 28 March 1 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fees refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses; this is because fees are calculated according to a student's program and full-time or part-time enrolment status/activity level. Fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Fall/Winter 2010-2011 Session - Refund Table

Schulich School of Business (MBA, IMBA, MPA, MF)

Term Full Credit 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Fall Up to and including Sept. 12 Sept. 13 - 18 Sept. 19 - 25 Sept. 26 - Oct. 3 Oct. 4 onward
Winter Up to and including Jan. 9 Jan. 10 - 15 Jan. 16 - 22 Jan. 23 - 29 Jan. 30 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA, MPA and MF fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Summer 2010

Undergraduate

Summer 2010 Session - Refund Tables

All undergraduate Faculties offering summer courses
(except Faculty of Fine Arts - BDes York/Sheridan)

Credit 1 Full Credit 10% Course Fee Withheld 2 60% Course Fee Withheld 2 No Credit
Term D2
Up to and including July 6
N/A
July 7 - 13
July 14 onward
Term I1
Up to and including May 4
N/A
May 5 - 11
May 12 onward
Term I2
Up to and including May 26
N/A
N/A
May 27 onward
Term I3
Up to and including June 15
N/A
June 16 - 22
June 23 onward
Term J1
Up to and including May 4
N/A
N/A
May 5 onward
Term J2
Up to and including June 1
N/A
N/A
June 2 onward
Term J3
Up to and including June 1
N/A
N/A
June 2 onward
Term S1
Up to and including May 4
May 5 - 11
May 12 - 18
May 19 onward
Term S2
Up to and including June 22
June 23 - 29
June 30 - July 6
July 7 onward
Term S3
Up to and including May 4
May 5 - 11
May 12 - 18
May 19 onward
Term SU
Up to and including May 4
May 5 - 11
May 12 - 18
May 19 onward
Term SF
Up to and including June 8
June 9 - 15
June 16 - 22
June 23 onward

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Web site or with the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

Faculty of Fine Arts (BDes York/Sheridan)

As part of your program fee for the Fall/Winter 2009-2010 Session, you can take up to 36 credits between Sept. 1, 2009 and Aug. 31, 2010.

If you enrol in courses for the Summer 2010 Session and later decide not to continue in these courses, please be sure to drop the courses through the Registration and Enrolment Module (REM) as early as possible to free up space for other students who may be waiting to add those particular courses for the summer.

Graduate

Summer 2010 Session - Refund Tables

All graduate programs offering summer courses
(except those at Schulich School of Business)

Term Full Credit 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Summer Up to and including May 31 June 1 - 15 June 16 - 30 July 1 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fees refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses; this is because fees are calculated according to a student's program and full-time or part-time enrolment status/activity level. Fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Schulich School of Business (MBA, IMBA, MPA, MF)

Term Full Credit 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Summer Up to and including April 30 May 1 - 8 May 9 - 15 May 16 - 22 May 23 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA and MPA fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Fall/Winter 2009-2010

Undergraduate

Fall/Winter 2009-2010 Session - Refund Tables

Faculty of Fine Arts (BDes - York/Sheridan)

Dates
% Withheld
To Sept. 8 Full Credit
Sept. 9 - 16 5%
Sept. 17 - 23 10%
Sept. 24 - 30 15%
Oct. 1 - 7 35%
Oct. 8 - Jan. 3 50%
Jan. 4 - 10 55%
Jan. 11 - 17 60%
Jan. 18 - 24 65%
Jan. 25 - 31 85%
Feb. 1 onward 100%

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.

Note

  1. 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.
  2. Please notify the Department of Design at ysdn@yorku.ca that you have withdrawn from the program.

Fall/Winter 2009-2010 Session - Refund Table
All undergraduate Faculties
(except the Faculties of Education (Consecutive), Fine Arts (BDes - York/Sheridan) and Osgoode Hall Law School)

Credit 1
Full Credit
$15 Course Fee Withheld 2
10% Course Fee Withheld 2
20% Course Fee Withheld 2
60% Course Fee Withheld 2
No Credit
Term F
Up to and including Sept. 8
Sept. 9 - 15
Sept. 16 - 22
Sept. 23 - 29
Sept. 30 - Oct. 6
Oct. 7 onward
Term Y
Up to and including Sept. 8
Sept. 9 - 15
Sept. 16 - 22
Sept. 23 - 29
Sept. 30 - Oct. 6
Oct. 7 onward
Term FF
Up to and including Sept. 13
Sept. 14 - 20
N/A
N/A
Sept. 21 - 27
Sept. 28 onward
Term A
Up to and including Oct. 16
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Oct. 17 onward
Term W
Up to and including Jan. 3
Jan. 4 - 10
Jan. 11 - 17
Jan. 18 - 24
Jan. 25 - 31
Feb. 1 onward
Term WW
Up to and including Jan. 3
Jan. 4 - 10
N/A
N/A
Jan. 11 - 17
Jan. 18 onward
Term B
Up to and including Feb. 19
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Feb. 20 onward

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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 Web site or with the appropriate academic department or unit for information about such fees.

Fall/Winter 2009-2010 Session - Refund Table
Osgoode Hall Law School

Term
Full Credit
10% Program Fee Withheld
20% Program Fee Withheld
60% Program Fee Withheld
No Credit
Fall Up to and including Sept. 14 Sept. 15 - 17 Sept. 18 - 25 Sept. 26 - Oct. 1 Oct. 2 onward
Winter Up to and including Jan. 15 Jan. 16 - 22 Jan. 23 - 30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7 onward

Note

  1. 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.

Fall/Winter 2009-2010 Session - Refund Table
Faculty of Education (Consecutive)

Term 
Code
9% Course Fee Withheld
10% Course 
Fee Withheld
20% Course 
Fee Withheld
60% Course 
Fee Withheld
No Credit
1
July 1 - Sept. 7
Sept. 8 - 14
Sept. 15 - 21
Sept. 22 - 28
Sept. 29 onward
2
July 1 - Jan. 3
Jan. 4 - 10
Jan. 11 - 17
Jan. 18 - 24
Jan. 25 onward
3
July 1 - Sept. 7
Sept. 8 - 14
Sept. 15 - 21
Sept. 22 - 29
Sept. 30 onward
4
July 1 - Nov. 8
N/A
N/A
N/A
Nov. 9 onward
5
July 1 - Dec. 6
N/A
N/A
N/A
Dec. 7 onward
6
July 1 - Sept. 7
Sept. 8 - 14
Sept. 15 - 21
Sept. 22 - 29
Sept. 30 onward
7
July 1 - Sept. 7
Sept. 8 - 14
Sept. 15 - 21
Sept. 22 - 29
Sept. 30 onward
8
July 1 - Feb. 28
N/A
N/A
N/A
March 1 onward
9
July 1 - March 21
N/A
N/A
N/A
March 22 onward
0
July 1 - Sept. 7
Sept. 8 - 14
Sept. 15 - 21
Sept. 22 - 29
Sept. 30 onward
Z
July 1 - Sept. 7
Sept. 8 - 14
Sept. 15 - 21
Sept. 22 - 29
Sept. 30 onward

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. When you withdraw from the program by submitting a form to the Department of Education, you will receive a credit to your student account, as outlined in the table above.

Graduate

Fall/Winter 2009-2010 Session - Refund Tables

All graduate programs except those at Schulich School of Business

Term
Full Credit
20% Program Fee Withheld
60% Program Fee Withheld
No Credit
Fall Up to and including Sept. 30 Oct. 1 - 16 Oct. 17 - 31 Nov. 1 onward
Winter Up to and including Jan. 31 Feb. 1 - 15 Feb. 16 - 28 March 1 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fees refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses; this is because fees are calculated according to a student's program and full-time or part-time enrolment status/activity level. Fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Schulich School of Business (MBA, IMBA, MPA, MF)

Term
Full Credit 
10% Program Fee 
Withheld
20% Program Fee 
Withheld
60% Program Fee 
Withheld
No Credit
Fall Up to and including Sept. 12 Sept. 13 - 18 Sept. 19 - 25 Sept. 26 - Oct. 3 Oct. 4 onward
Winter
Up to and including Jan. 10 Jan. 11 - 20 Jan. 21 - 27 Jan. 28 - Feb. 3 Feb. 4 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA and MPA fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Summer 2009

Undergraduate

Summer 2009 Session - Refund Tables

All undergraduate Faculties offering summer courses
(except Faculty of Fine Arts - BDes York/Sheridan)

Credit 1
Full Credit
10% Course Fee Withheld 2
60% Course Fee Withheld 2
No Credit
Term D2
Up to and including July 28
N/A
July 29 - Aug. 3
Aug. 4 onward
Term I1
Up to and including June 9
N/A
June 10 - 16
June 17 onward
Term I2
Up to and including June 30
N/A
N/A
July 1 onward
Term I3
Up to and including July 21
N/A
July 22 - 29
July 30 onward
Term J1
Up to and including June 9
N/A
N/A
June 10 onward
Term J2
Up to and including July 7
N/A
N/A
July 8 onward
Term J3
Up to and including July 7
N/A
July 8 - 14
July 15 onward
Term Q
Up to and including June 8
N/A
N/A
June 9 onward
Term S1
Up to and including June 9
June 10 - 16
June 17 - 23
June 24 onward
Term S2
Up to and including July 21
July 22 - 28
July 29 - Aug. 4
Aug. 5 onward
Term S3
Up to and including June 9
June 10 - 16
June 17 - 23
June 24 onward
Term S4
Up to and including June 21
N/A
N/A
June 22 onward
Term SU
Up to and including June 9
June 10 - 16
June 17 - 23
June 24 onward

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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.

Associated Course Fees (material fees etc.): These fees are not refundable if you drop a course after the first day of class. If you have any questions on this subject, please contact the department offering the course.

Dropping or changing courses may cost money. Please refer to the table above for the term in which you have enrolled to see what the financial impact will be.

Faculty of Fine Arts (BDes York/Sheridan)

As part of your program fee for the Fall/Winter 2008-2009 Session, you can take up to 36 credits between Sept. 1, 2008 and Aug. 31, 2009.

If you enrol in courses for the Summer 2009 Session and later decide not to continue in these courses, please be sure to drop the courses through the Registration and Enrolment Module (REM) as early as possible to free up space for other students who may be waiting to add those particular courses for the summer.

Graduate

Summer 2009 Session - Refund Tables

All undergraduate Faculties offering summer courses
(except those at Schulich School of Business)

Term Full Credit 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Summer Up to and including June 30 July 1 - 15 July 16 - 31 Aug. 1 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fees refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses; this is because fees are calculated according to a student's program and full-time or part-time enrolment status/activity level. Fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Schulich School of Business (MBA, IMBA, MPA, MF)

Term Full Credit 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Summer Up to and including May 3 May 4 - 9 May 10 - 16 May 17 - 23 May 24 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA and MPA fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Fall/Winter 2008-2009

Undergraduate

Fall/Winter 2008-2009 Session - Refund Tables

Faculty of Fine Arts (BDes - York/Sheridan)

Dates
% Withheld
To Sept. 2 Full Credit
Sept. 3 - 10 5%
Sept. 11 - 17 10%
Sept. 18 - 24 15%
Sept. 25 - Oct. 1 35%
Oct. 2 - March 4 50%
March 5 - 11 55%
March 12 - 18 60%
March 19 - 25 65%
March 26 - April 1 85%
April 2 onward 100%

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.

Note

  1. 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.

Faculty of Education (Consecutive)

Term 
Code
9% Course Fee Withheld
10% Course 
Fee Withheld
20% Course 
Fee Withheld
60% Course 
Fee Withheld
No Credit
1
June 1 - Sept. 2
Sept. 3 - 9
Sept. 10 - 16
Sept. 17 - 23
Sept. 24 onward
2
June 1 - Jan. 4
Jan. 5 - 12
Jan. 13 - 19
Jan. 20 - 26
Jan. 27 onward
3
June 1 - Sept. 2
Sept. 3 - 9
Sept. 10 - 16
Sept. 17 - 23
Sept. 24 onward
4
June 1 - Sept. 2
Sept. 3 - 9
Sept. 10 - 16
Sept. 17 - 23
Sept. 24 onward
5
June 1 - Sept. 2
Sept. 3 - 9
Sept. 10 - 16
Sept. 17 - 23
Sept. 24 onward
6
July 1 - Sept. 2
Sept. 3 - 9
Sept. 10 - 16
Sept. 17 - 23
Sept. 24 onward
7
July 1 - Sept. 2
Sept. 3 - 9
Sept. 10 - 16
Sept. 17 - 23
Sept. 24 onward
8
July 1 - Jan. 21
N/A
N/A
N/A
Jan. 22 onward
9
July 1 - Jan. 21
N/A
N/A
N/A
Jan. 22 onward
0
July 1 - Feb. 8
N/A
N/A
N/A
Feb. 9 onward
Z
July 1 - Feb. 8
N/A
N/A
N/A
Feb. 9 onward

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. When you withdraw from the program by submitting a form to the Department of Education, you will receive a credit to your student account, as outlined in the table above.

Osgoode Hall Law School

Term Full Credit 10% Program Fee Withheld 20% Program Fee Withheld 60% Program Fee Withheld No Credit
Fall Up to and including Sept. 16 Sept. 17 - 19 Sept. 20 - 27 Sept. 28 - Oct. 3 Oct. 4 onward
Winter Up to and including Jan. 30 Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Feb. 7 - 13 Feb. 14 - 20 Feb. 21 onward

Note

  1. 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.

All undergraduate Faculties offering summer courses
(except the Faculties of Education (Consecutive program), Fine Arts (BDes - York/Sheridan) and Osgoode Hall Law School)

Credit 1
Full Credit
$15 Course Fee Withheld 2
10% Course Fee Withheld 2
20% Course Fee Withheld 2
60% Course Fee Withheld 2
No Credit
Term F
Up to and including Sept. 2
Sept. 3 - 10
Sept. 11 - 17
Sept. 18 - 24
Sept. 25 - Oct. 1
Oct. 2 onward
Term Y
Up to and including Sept. 2
Sept. 3 - 10
Sept. 11 - 17
Sept. 18 - 24
Sept. 25 - Oct. 1
Oct. 2 onward
Term FF
Up to and including Sept. 14
Sept. 15 - 22
N/A
N/A
Sept. 23 - 29
Sept. 30 onward
Term A
Up to and including Oct. 6
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Oct. 7 onward
Term W
Up to and including March 11
March 12 - 18
March 19 - 25
March 26 - April 1
April 2 - 8
April 9 onward
Term WW
Up to and including March 11
March 12 - 18
N/A
N/A
March 19 - 25
March 26 onward
Term B
Up to and including April 10
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
April 11 onward

Notes

  1. Credits are applied against any amount owing on your account. Refunds are issued only when all charges outstanding on your account have been cleared.
  2. 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.

Associated Course Fees (material fees etc.): These fees are not refundable if you drop a course after the first day of class. If you have any questions on this subject, please contact the department offering the course.

Dropping or changing courses may cost money. Please refer to the table above for the term in which you have enrolled to see what the financial impact will be.

Graduate

Fall/Winter 2008-2009 Session - Refund Tables

All graduate programs except those at Schulich School of Business

Term
Full Credit
20% Program Fee Withheld
60% Program Fee Withheld
No Credit
Fall Up to and including Sept. 30 Oct. 1 - 17 Oct. 18 - 31 Nov. 1 onward
Winter Up to and including March 31 April 1 - 15 April 16 - 30 May 1 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fees refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses; this is because fees are calculated according to a student's program and full-time or part-time enrolment status/activity level. Fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Schulich School of Business (MBA, IMBA, MPA, MF)

Term
Full Credit 
10% Program Fee 
Withheld
20% Program Fee 
Withheld
60% Program Fee 
Withheld
No Credit
Fall Up to and including Sept. 7 Sept. 8 - 13 Sept. 14 - 20 Sept. 21 - 28 Sept. 29 onward
Winter
Up to and including Jan. 7 Jan. 8 - 17 Jan. 18 - 24 Jan. 25 - Feb. 1 Feb. 2 onward

Term Withdrawal

Fee refunds/credit calculations are based on complete withdrawal from a term, not withdrawal from individual courses. MBA, IMBA and MPA fees are calculated according to a student's full-time or part-time enrolment status in a particular program; fees are not calculated on a per course basis.

Summer 2015 and Prior
  • Fall/Winter 2008-2009
  • Summer 2009
  • Fall/Winter 2009-2010
  • Summer 2010
  • Fall/Winter 2010-2011
  • Summer 2011
  • Fall/Winter 2011-2012
  • Summer 2012
  • Fall/Winter 2012-2013
  • Summer 2013
  • Fall/Winter 2013-2014
  • Summer 2014
  • Fall/Winter 2014-2015
  • Summer 2015

Fall/Winter 2008-2009 Refund Tables

Summer 2009 Refund Tables

Fall/Winter 2009-2010 Refund Tables

Summer 2010 Refund Tables

Fall/Winter 2010-2011 Refund Tables

Summer 2011 Refund Tables

Fall/Winter 2011-2012 Refund Tables

Summer 2012 Refund Tables

Fall/Winter 2012-2013 Refund Tables

Summer 2013 Refund Tables

Fall/Winter 2013-2014 Refund Tables

Summer 2014 Refund Tables

Fall/Winter 2014-2015 Refund Tables