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Administrative Services - Fees & Grants

Seirbhísí Riaracháin - Tailli agus Deontas

Refunds Policy
  1. GENERAL
    1. The University accepts no obligation to refund any fee, or part thereof.
    2. Refunds may be issued in the following circumstances only:
      • when an amount in excess of the total fee due has been paid, e.g. a deposit plus full fee - or -
      • when a student officially withdraws (see (1.3) below) from the University and this results in a credit balance.
    3. Students remain liable for fees for the period of registration up to the date they officially withdraw from the University. To officially withdraw a student must return their student card and sign a formal Withdrawal form at the relevant Programme Office/Graduate School. For fee purposes the date of receipt of this Withdrawal form will be taken as the date of withdrawal.
    4. No refund is made to a student while a balance of fees remains due.
    5. Booking fees and deposits (with the exception of point (1.6) below) are non-refundable.
    6. Refunds to grant holders or sponsored students who have paid fees and/or a deposit pending approval of a grant, are issued only when the University has received the fee payment from the grant authority or sponsor. These refunds are issued automatically and do not need to be claimed from the University.
    7. No refunds are permitted in respect of programmes of short duration e.g. completed in one semester or less.
    8. Refunds are issued directly to students who transfer to another third level institution as a result of a higher CAO offer.
    9. Refund cheques are made payable only to the student named on the UCD fees account.
    10. Payments made by credit/debit card are rebated directly to the cardholder's account. Refunds made 180 days or more after payment must be issued by cheque.

    1. NOTE:
    2. Please note that it may take up to 15 working days, following application and approval, to issue a refund.
    3. Payments made by credit/debit card will be rebated directly to the cardholder's account. Rebates may take up to 5 working days to appear on bank statement.
    4. Online payments more than 180 days old can only be refunded by cheque.

  2. REFUNDS TO UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS 2012-13

      A. EU Students eligible for "Free" Fees

    1. Students who withdraw on or before 1 October 2012 receive a full refund of any payments made in respect of the Student Contribution Charge or Student Centre Levy, subject to point (1.4) above.
    2. Students who officially withdraw (see point (1.3) above) from 2 October 2012 to 31 January 2013 inclusive are liable for payment of half of the Student Contribution Charge and the Student Centre Levy i.e. a total of €1,216.50. FURTHER, half of the tuition fee will be claimed from the HEA under the free fees scheme. A student will be liable to pay half the tuition fee for the equivalent duration of attendance if s/he registers in any Irish third level institution within the next 5 years.
    3. Students who officially withdraw (see point (1.3) above) on or after the 1 February 2013 are liable for payment of the full Student Contribution Charge and the Student Centre Levy i.e. a total of €2,433. FURTHER, the full tuition fee will be claimed from the HEA under the free fees scheme. A student will be liable to pay full fees for the equivalent duration of attendance if s/he registers in any Irish third level institution within the next 5 years.
    4. B. EU - Fee-paying Undergraduate students

    5. Students who withdraw on or before 1 October 2012 receive a full refund of any payments made in respect of the Student Centre Levy or Student Contribution Charge, subject to point (1.4) above.
    6. Students who officially withdraw (see point (1.3) above) from 2 October 2012 to 31 January 2013 inclusive are liable for payment of half (50%) of the published fee. The published fee includes the Student Contribution Charge and Student Centre Levy. Any payment made in excess of this will be refunded. Where a Higher Education grant provider or official sponsor has a contractual agreement with the University and has paid fees on the student’s behalf the refund is made to the contractor/sponsor.
    7. C. Non-EU Undergraduate students

    8. In general points 2.4 and 2.5 apply.

      However students who have applied for a visa in order to travel to Ireland to study must note the following:-
    9. Non-EU students who are refused a visa must provide a copy of the refusal letter from the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform as part of their application for a refund of tuition fees. An administrative charge of 10% of the published programme fee applies. Deposits are non-refundable in all cases.
    10. Refunds to non-EU undergraduate applicants who do not qualify for entry because they do not meet the entry requirements are subject to an administrative charge of 10% of the published programme fee. This may apply where a student cancels a place and it can still be offered to another student. This is at the discretion of the School to which the student has applied. Deposits are non-refundable in all cases.
    11. Non-EU students who travel to Ireland must attach to their refund application a return air ticket with boarding card as proof of return to their home country. An administrative charge of 10% of the full published programme fee will be deducted and is not refundable. Deposits are non-refundable in all cases.
    12. Refund cheques when issued will always be posted to the student’s country of origin.
    13. Refunds for students who have been refused a visa will be processed within 4 weeks of all pertinent paperwork substantiating claim being received by the Fees and Grants Office.
  3. NON-EU - STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS 2012-13
    1. Study Abroad students from UCD partner institutions who accept a place and then do not take it up are eligible for a refund of tuition fees paid. Deposits are non-refundable in all cases.

    1. NOTE:
    2. Please note that it may take up to 15 working days, following application and approval, to issue a refund.
    3. Payments made by credit/debit card will be rebated directly to the cardholder's account. Rebates may take up to 5 working days to appear on bank statement.
    4. Online payments more than 180 days old can only be refunded by cheque.

  4. EU - GRADUATE STUDENTS 2012-13
    1. Students who withdraw on or before 1 October 2012 receive a full refund of payments made in respect of tuition fees subject to point (1.3) above.
    2. Students who subsequently withdraw (see point (1.4) above) from a graduate programme are liable for payment as follows:
      For 2-semester programmes less than 90 credits:
      50% of published fee 2 Oct – 20 Jan
      100% of published fee 21 Jan – 19 May
      For 3-semester programmes of 90 credits or more:
      33% of published fee 2 Oct – 20 Jan
      67% of published fee 21 Feb – 19 May
      100% of published fee 20 May – 08 Sep
    3. NON-EU - GRADUATE STUDENTS 2012-13

    4. In general points 4.1 and 4.2 above apply.

      However where students have applied for a visa in order to travel to Ireland to study must note the following:-
    5. Non-EU students who are refused a visa must provide a copy of the refusal letter from the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform as part of their application for a refund of tuition fees. An administrative charge of 10% of the published programme fee applies. Deposits are non-refundable in all cases.
    6. No refunds are made to applicants who have accepted a place but who fail to obtain the minimum entry requirements. This may not apply where a student cancels a place and it can still be offered to another student. Refunds are at the discretion of the School to which the student has applied. Deposits are non-refundable in all cases.
    7. Non-EU students who travel to Ireland must attach to their refund application a return air ticket with boarding card as proof of return to their home country. An administrative charge of 10% of the full published programme fee will be deducted and is not refundable. Deposits are non-refundable in all cases.
    8. Refund cheques when issued will always be posted to the student’s country of origin.
    9. Refunds for students who have been refused a visa will be processed within 4 weeks of all pertinent paperwork substantiating claim being received by the Fees and Grants Office.

    1. NOTE:
    2. Please note that it may take up to 15 working days, following application and approval, to issue a refund.
    3. Payments made by credit/debit card will be rebated directly to the cardholder's account. Rebates may take up to 5 working days to appear on bank statement.
    4. Online payments more than 180 days old can only be refunded by cheque.