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Tuition, Fees and other Charges

Campuses and Professional Schools

Firma

TO: Students

FROM: Camille Lamboy Diaz, Acting Vicepresident for Management, Finance and Systemic Services

RE: INFORMATION ON REGISTRATION COSTS FOR THE 2025-2026 ACADEMIC YEAR

Inter American University of Puerto Rico provides its students this information bulletin regarding tuition, fees and
other charges in effect, as approved by the Board of Trustees of this Institution. These costs apply for students in
the regular, Avance, and Certificate programs. Also included is general information concerning norms for the payment of tuition and fees, deferred payments, adjustments and reimbursement when a student withdraws from a class after it
was paid for.

The academic year consists of various academic terms, which include Semesters, Trimesters, Bimesters, Intensives, and Summer. For the Medical Technology Program, the year consists of two (2) regular semesters. For the School of Law, the year consists of two (2) semesters, two (2) summer sessions of four (4) weeks, and two (2) intensive terms. For the School of Optometry, the year consists of two (2) semesters, and clinics during the summer session. The Master in Science in Public Health programfor the School of Optometry is offered in trimesters. For the Philadelphia Educative
Center, the academic year consists of two (2) semesters and a summer session. For the Panamá campus, the academic year consists of two (2) semesters.

I.  ADMISSION

Graduate, except exchange students

-with the application

$ 31.00

Graduate – Master in Science in Public Health Program (School of Optometry)

-with the application

31.00

Doctorate, except exchange students (includes Juridical Science / JSD)

-with the application

75.00

JD and Masters of Law (School of Law)

-with the application

63.00

Juridical Science Doctorate (School of Law)

-with the application

75.00

JD Preparatory Course *

-when admitted

485.00

Seat Reservation *

-when admitted

125.00

II. TUITION


* Regular Programs:

 

 

Undergraduate (except for the Medical Technology Program)

-per credit hour

$ 207.00

Undergraduate – Engineering Program (Bayamon & Ponce Campus)

-per credit hour

213.00

Undergraduate – Agricultural Sciences in Agronomy (Guayama Campus)

-per credit hour

213.00

Undergraduate – Nursing Program Orlando (Guayama Campus)

-per credit hour

300.00

Undergraduate – Panamá Campus

-per credit hour

190.00

Technical Certificate

-per credit hour

194.00

Technical Certificate – Industrial Welding (Guayama Campus)

-per credit hour

207.00

Graduate

-per credit hour

227.00

Doctorate (except in Entrepreneurial and Managerial Development and in Finance)

-per credit hour

322.00

Doctorate in Entrepreneurial and Managerial Development and in Finance (Metropolitan & San Germán
campuses)

-per credit hour

417.00

Nursing Doctorate in Anesthesic Practice (Arecibo Campus)

-per credit hour

417.00

Medical Technology Program (Metropolitan & San Germán campuses)

-per semester

5,221.00

Professional Certificate

-according to the level of study

 

Philadelphia (in person)

-per credit hour

300.00

Philadelphia (Online Education)

-per credit hour

207.00

Auditing without credit

-50% of regular cost

 


 * School of Law

 

 

Students admitted or readmitted 2012-2023

-per credit hour

485.00

Students admitted or readmitted 2024-2026

-per credit hour

535.00

Masters of Law

-per credit hour

650.00

Juridical Science Doctorate (JSD) **

 

 

First year First phase: Academic Residence

-annual (two semesters)

7,800.00

Second Year Second phase: Teaching and Publication

-annual (two semesters)

4,000.00

Third Year Third phase: Thesis Dissertation

-annual (two semesters)

4,000.00

Auditing without credit

-50% of regular per credit cost of admitted or readmitted students

 


*School of Optometry:

 

 

Regular program

 

 

First year students

 

 

PR Residents

-annual (two semesters and June)

$ 31,000.00

Non-Residents

-annual (two semesters and June)

33,000.00

Second year students

 

 

PR Residents

-annual (two semesters and June)

30,500.00

Non-Residents

-annual (two semesters and June)

31,500.00

Third year students

-annual (two semesters and July)

30,000.00

Fourth year students

-annual (two semesters)

29,500.00

Summer and Special Students

-per credit cost

1,500.00

Graduate – Master in Sciences in Public Health

-per credit hour

227.00

Auditing without credit

-50% of regular per credit cost of Special Students

 

III. FEES

 

 

Semester

Trimester

Bimester

Summer

General Fee ****

 

$ 100.00

$ 60.00

$ 40.00

$ 35.00

Medical Technology Program

 

100.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

Philadelphia

 

100.00

N/A

N/A

35.00

School of Law

 

100.00

N/A

N/A

100.00

School of Optometry

 

100.00

60.00

N/A

50.00

Panamá Campus

 

200.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

First Aid Center ***/****

 

$ 15.00

$ 10.00

$ 9.00

$ 6.00

Medical Technology Program

 

15.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

School of Law

 

15.00

N/A

N/A

6.00

Student Center ***/****

 

$ 19.00

$ 13.00

$ 10.00

$ 6.00

Medical Technology Program

 

19.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

Student and Cultural Activities / Student Council ***/****

 

$ 14.00

$ 10.00

$ 8.00

N/A

Medical Technology Program

 

14.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

School of Law

 

20.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

School of Optometry

 

62.00

42.00

N/A

N/A

Center for Access to Information ****

 

$ 40.00

$ 27.00

$ 20.00

$ 12.00

Medical Technology Program

 

40.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

Philadelphia

 

40.00

N/A

N/A

12.00

School of Law

 

40.00

N/A

N/A

12.00

School of Optometry

 

40.00

27.00

N/A

12.00

Infraestructure ****

 

 

 

 

 

Undergraduate

 

 

 

 

 

9 credits or more

 

$ 100.00

$ 67.00

$ 51.00

$ 55.00

Less than 9 credits

 

72.00

48.00

36.00

45.00

Philadelphia

 

 

 

 

 

9 credits or more

 

100.00

N/A

N/A

55.00

Less than 9 credits

 

72.00

N/A

N/A

45.00

Graduate and Doctorate

 

100.00

67.00

51.00

55.00

Medical Technology Program

 

100.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

School of Law

 

100.00

N/A

N/A

55.00

School of Optometry

 

100.00

67.00

N/A

55.00

Construction, Improvement and Maintenance ****

 

 

 

 

 

Undergraduate

 

 

 

 

 

9 credits or more

 

$ 63.00

$ 44.00

$ 35.00

$ 31.00

Less than 9 credits

 

44.00

31.00

35.00

31.00

Philadelphia

 

 

 

 

 

9 credits or more

 

63.00

N/A

N/A

31.00

Less than 9 credits

 

44.00

N/A

N/A

31.00

Graduate and Doctorate

 

63.00

44.00

35.00

31.00

Medical Technology Program

 

63.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

School of Law

 

125.00

N/A

N/A

63.00

School of Optometry

 

63.00

44.00

N/A

31.00

Goods and Services ****

 

 

 

 

 

Undergraduate

 

 

 

 

 

9 credits or more

 

$ 55.00

$ 37.00

$ 28.00

$ 28.00

Less than 9 credits

 

38.00

25.00

19.00

19.00

Philadelphia

 

 

 

 

 

9 credits or more

 

$ 55.00

N/A

N/A

$ 28.00

Less than 9 credits

 

38.00

N/A

N/A

19.00

Graduate and Doctorate

 

55.00

37.00

28.00

28.00

Medical Technology Program

 

55.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

School of Law

 

55.00

N/A

N/A

28.00

School of Optometry

 

55.00

37.00

N/A

28.00

Philadelphia Center

 

 

 

 

 

9 credits or more

 

$ 619.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

Less than 9 credits

 

545.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

Orlando Cyber Center

 

 

 

 

 

9 credits or more

 

$ 619.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

Less than 9 credits

 

545.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

Special Nursing Program Fee (Guayama Campus)

 

60.00

N/A

30.00

N/A

Special Nursing Program Fee (Metropolitan Campus)

 

N/A

40.00

N/A

N/A

Doctoral Program (Ponce Campus)

 

340.00

225.00

170.00

170.00

Nursing Doctorate in Anesthetic Practice and Doctorate of Science in Nursing (Arecibo Campus)

1,350.00

N/A

N/A

675.00

Entrepeneurial and Managerial Development / Finance Doctoral Program Fee

350.00

235.00

175.00

175.00

Bar Fee (Juris Doctor – English Program)(School of Law)

 

595.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

Bar Preparation Support Program Fee (Juris Doctor – Spanish Program)(School of Law)

85.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

Extension of Thesis Dissertation (LLM Program – Notarial and Registry Law)(School of Law)

60.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

Juridical Science Doctoral Fees (School of Law)

 

 

 

 

 

First year

 

100.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

Second year

 

200.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

Third year

 

300.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

Extension Thesis Dissertation

 

700.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

Professional Development Fee (School of Law)

 

25.00

N/A

N/A

15.00

Special Medical Emergencies Certificate Fee (Aguadilla, Arecibo, Barranquitas & Metropolitan Campus)

-once, on the last semester

350.00

N/A

N/A

N/A

 

IV. OTHER CHARGES

Minor Concentration Declaration Fee (Undergraduate)

-for each application

$ 10.00

Minor Specialization Declaration Fee (Graduate)

-for each application

10.00

Certifications of Studies (except School of Law)

-for each application

2.00

Certifications of Studies (School of Law)

-for each application

5.00

Late Registration

-at registration

50.00

Withdrawal or changes in courses, Total or Partial +

-upon withdrawal or change

6.00

Total withdrawal from the program – Medical Technology (Metropolitan & San Germán campuses)

-upon withdrawal

6.00

Additions of courses or changes of one course for another (does not apply to the Medical Technology Program)

-upon change

6.00

Deferred Payment Arrangements

-with the arrangement

6.00

Late Payment of Deferred Payment

-when lateness occurs

$ 25.00 for each installment

Charge made by IAUPR or company contracted by the University for processing payments with checks

-per returned check

26.00

Late Final Examination (except School of Law)

-per exam

19.00

Proficiency Exams

-50% of per credit cost

 

Portfolio Evaluation

-50% of per credit cost

 

Removal of Incomplete and related academic works

-with application, per course

19.00

Laboratory, for all disciplines that require it, except Open Laboratory

-per laboratory hour

90.00

Laboratory, for all disciplines that require it, except Open Laboratory (Guayama, Ponce & Metropolitan
Campus)

-per laboratory hour

100.00

Open Laboratory

-per course

30.00

Laboratory – Engineering Program (Bayamon Campus)

 

 

Chemistry and Physics

-per course

180.00

Engineering

-per course

360.00

Laboratories – Aviation Program (Bayamon Campus)

 

 

Individual Single-Engine Airplane

-per hour

225.00

Dual Single-Engine Airplane

-per hour

250.00

Complex Single-Engine Airplane

-per hour

235.00

Multi-Engine Airplane

-per hour

375.00

Flight Training Device (AATD)

-per hour

165.00

Flight Training Device (BATD)

-per hour

100.00

Individualized Theory of Flight (Ground)

-per hour

30.00

Laboratory – Optometry Program

-per course requiring it

38.00

Laboratory – Agricultural Sciences in Agronomy (Guayama Campus)

-per course

$ 100.00

Laboratory – Master in Biology (Bayamon Campus)

-per advanced semester, per hour

180.00

Clinic Fee – Optometry Program

 

 

1st and 2nd year

-per course requiring it

38.00

3rd and 4th year

-per course requiring it

200.00

Office Systems Administration courses that require the use of technological equipment

-per course

90.00

EDUCOSOFT Program:

 

 

Bayamon Campus:

GEMA & MATH 1500

-per course

60.00

 

MATH 1511 & 1512

-per course

60.00

Fajardo Campus:

GEMA 1000, 1001, 1002 & 1200

-per course

60.00

 

MAEC 2140 and MATH 1500, 1511, 1512 & 2251

-per course

65.00

Ponce Campus:

GEMA 1000 & 1200

-per course

60.00

 

MATH 1500

-per course

65.00

San Germán Campus:

GEMA 1000 & 1200

-per course

70.00

 

MAEC 2140 & MATH 1500

-per course

75.00

Bachellor in Science Courses (Fajardo Campus)

 

 

Online Laboratory Educative Resources

-per course

160.00

BIOL 1103, 1104, 2103, 2104, 3105, 3106, 3405 & 4605

 

 

CHEM 1111, 2212, 2221 & 2222

 

 

Computer Educative Resources Fee (CONT 2160 & 4300)

-per course

99.00

CPR Certification (RATE 2910 & 2913)

-per course

70.00

Dosimetry Service Fee during Clinical Practices (Fajardo Campus)

 

 

Fajardo Campus

-per year

125.00

RATE 1221, 2222, 2223, 2910, 2913, 2919, 4910 & 4911

 

 

Guayama Campus

-per year

100.00

INTER-TEC – Materials cost per program

 

 

Fajardo Campus

 

 

Pastry and Commercial Bakery Technician

-at the time of enrolling in the program

134.00

Culinary Technician

-at the time of enrolling in the program

142.00

Barber Technician

-at the time of enrolling in the program

224.00

Cosmetology Technician

-at the time of enrolling in the program

284.00

Massage Therapist

-at the time of enrolling in the program

91.00

Nail Technician

-at the time of enrolling in the program

280.00

Guayama Campus

 

 

Industrial Welding Tools Kit

-at the time of enrolling in the program

210.00

Cosmetology Kit

-at the time of enrolling in the program

283.49

Barbershop Kit

-at the time of enrolling in the program

224.00

Internships and Practice Teaching

-por credit hour

19.00

Social Work Fee, for those who declare it as their Major

-per semester

63.00

-per trimester

42.00

-per summer session

31.00

Special Informatic & Telecomunications Fee

-per course

60.00

GAME 2101, 2102, 2103 & 4100

COMU 1031, 1035, 1045, 1051, 1080, 2222, 2226, 2228, 2513, 2613, 2621, 3140, 3345 & 3410

Graduate Anesthesia Program Fee (Arecibo Campus)

-per semester

156.00

Graduate Anesthesia Program Practice Fee (Arecibo Campus)

-per semester

38.00

Graphic Design Program Fee

-per semester

175.00

Design Program Fee (Metropolitan Campus)

-per trimester

100.00

Music Program Fee (Metropolitan & San Germán campuses)

-per term, two or more courses

125.00

-per term, one course

63.00

Popular Music Program Fee (Metropolitan Campus)

-on declaring major

125.00

Law Review (School of Law)

-once a year, at registration

15.00

Executive Master in Business Administration Program Fee (MBA) (Metropolitan Campus)

-per bimester

300.00

Executive Master in Business Administration Program Fee (MBA) (Metropolitan Campus)

-for each course in bimester

250.00

Change of Major, from second change on

-with application

13.00

Nursing Program Assessment Fee (Metropolitan Campus)

-on admittance

50.00

Vehicles Access & Parking Fee

 

 

Aguadilla and Guayama campuses

-per semester, up to a maximum of

20.00

-per trimester, up to a maximum of

14.00

-per bimester, up to a maximum of

N/A

-per summer session, up to a maximum of

10.00

Arecibo Campus ++

-per semester

$ 45.00

 

-per two consecutive trimesters running within a semester

45.00

 

-per bimester, daily payment

1.00

 

-per summer session, daily payment

1.00

Barranquitas Campus

-per semester, up to a maximum of

15.00

 

-per trimester, up to a maximum of

10.00

 

-per bimester, up to a maximum of

10.00

 

-per summer session, up to a maximum of

10.00

Bayamon and Ponce campuses

-per semester, up to a maximum of

30.00

 

-per trimester, up to a maximum of

20.00

 

-per bimester, up to a maximum of

N/A

 

-per summer session, up to a maximum of

10.00

Fajardo Campus

-per semester, up to a maximum of

13.00

 

-per trimester, up to a maximum of

7.00

 

-per bimester, up to a maximum of

N/A

 

-per summer session, up to a maximum of

7.00

Metropolitan Campus (Semester fee also applies to Medical Technology Program)

-per semester, up to a maximum of

30.00

 

-per trimester, up to a maximum of

20.00

 

-per summer session, up to a maximum of

15.00

San Germán Campus (Semester fee also applies to Medical Technology Program)

-per semester, up to a maximum of

20.00

 

-per trimester, up to a maximum of

14.00

 

-per bimester, up to a maximum of

14.00

 

-per summer session, up to a maximum of

10.00

School of Law

-per semester, up to a maximum of

30.00

 

-per summer session, up to a maximum of

10.00

Parking Permit

-per semester

30.00

School of Optometry

-per semester, up to a maximum of

30.00

 

-per summer session, up to a maximum of

N/A

Panamá Campus

-per semester, up to a maximum of

10.00

 

-per bimester, up to a maximum of

10.00

 

-per summer session, up to a maximum of

10.00

Identification Card Replacement

-with application

7.00

Academic Evaluation Fee (except School of Law)

-with application

10.00

Academic Evaluation Fee (School of Law)

-with application

20.00

Minor Evaluation Application Fee (School of Law)

-for each application

20.00

Maintenance of Active Status (for those who discontinue their studies)

 

 

Masters

-per semester or trimester

25.00

Doctorate

-per semester or trimester

31.00

Activation fee for Study Abroad students who pay enrollment fees at the host institution

-per exchange term

50.00

Graduation (includes Philadelphia & Panama)

-with application

150.00

Graduation – Optometry Program

-with application

200.00

Graduation – Master in Science in Public Health (School of Optometry)

-with application

150.00

Graduation (School of Law)

-with application

250.00

Graduation and Thesis Defense JSD (School of Law)

-just one time

800.00

Simulated Exam * – School of Law

-just one time

45.00

Transcripts

-per transcript

6.00

Electronic Transcripts (digital)

-per transcript

10.00

Comprehensive Examination (Masters)

-with application

25.00

Thesis course completion in Doctoral Program (Metropolitan and San Germán campuses)

-per credit hour

235.00

V. HOUSING

*San Germán Campus

 

 

Eunice White Harris Residence for Women

-per occupant, per semester

$ 800.00

(4 occupants per room)

-per occupant, per trimester

666.00

 

-per occupant, per bimester

466.00

 

-per occupant, per summer session

266.00

 

-per occupant, per intensive term

133.00

Medical Technology Program

-per occupant, per semester

1,066.00

Dr. Ángel Archilla Cabrera Residence for Men

-per occupant, per semester

$ 800.00

(4 occupants per room)

-per occupant, per summer session

266.00

Medical Technology Program

-per occupant, per semester

1,066.00

Stay

-per day

10.00

Loss of Room Key

-equal to lock replacement cost

 

Meals

-per semester

750.00

The meal charge includes three (3) meals per day, five (5) days a week, Monday through Friday, from the first
day of classes to the last day of final exams. It does not include holidays officially authorized by the
University, Saturdays and Sundays.

*Bayamon Campus

 

 

Brisas del Cerro Condominium

 

 

Private Master Bedroom

-per occupant, per semester

$ 2,500.00

Basic Bedroom

-per occupant, per semester

2,000.00

Shared Master Bedroom (2 occupants per bedroom)

-per occupant, per semester

1,750.00

*School of Optometry

 

 

Bedroom

-per semester

$ 3,500.00

 

-per trimester

2,100.00

 

-per summer session

700.00

Admission Fee

-with the application

25.00

Room contracts are signed for a period of five (5) months at a monthly rate of $700.00.

VI. BOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS

The cost of books is included in the website of each campus. Search on
www.inter.edu and go to “Recintos”. Tuition and Fee costs do not include books.

VII. CHANGES IN TUITION, FEES AND OTHER CHARGES

The University reserves the right to revise charges and fees whenever:

1. There is an increase in educational and general expenses or mandatory transfers

2. Budget projections indicate a possible increase in these costs

3. After careful analysis of any particular situation, the University administration determines that such changes are
reasonable and justified

VIII. MASTER PROMISSORY NOTE

1. The Master Promissory Note represents a guarantee document for the collection of amounts owed to Inter American
University of Puerto Rico.

2. Bonafide students enrolled in the University must fill and submit the Master Promissory Note in the Bursar’s Office
of his/her academic unit or campus.

3. Students under 21 years of age must sign the Master Promissory Note with their father, mother or tutor.
Students 21 years or older can sign the Master Promissory Note without father, mother or tutor consent.

IX. PAYMENTS

The total cost of tuition fees and other charges is payable in its entirety at the time of registration.

The difference between the total cost of tuition, fees and other charges and the total amount of financial aid a
student received (except for Work Study benefits) is payable at the time of registration.

Payments can be made through Money Orders, checks (drawn to Inter American University of Puerto Rico), cash, credit
cards (Master Card, VISA, American Express, or Discover) and the ATH debit card.

Payment may also be made with MasterCard or VISA through the University web page.

X. DEFERRED PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS

The University grants students the privilege of a deferred payment for seventy-five percent (75%) of the total cost of registration per semester, trimester or bimester upon signing a duly notarized promissory note. To be eligible for deferred payment, students must have liquidated any debts from previous academic terms. In no case shall the total amount deferred exceed the balance of the debt after discounting the financial aid benefits and loans.

The Chief Executive Officer of the academic unit may, in exceptional cases, increase the percentage of the deferral if it is understood to be beneficial for the Institution, and after analysis that concludes that there is reasonable
certainty that the debt will be paid.

The payment of the deferred total cost of tuition, fees and other charges of a semester becomes due seventy-five (75) days after first day of classes, forty-five (45) days in the case of trimesters, and thirty (30) days in the case of bimesters. The deferred amount for a semester is due in a maximum of three (3) equal installments, whereas for a trimester it will be two (2) equal installments, and only one (1) installment payment in a bimester.

The award of a deferred payment carries a fee to cover part of the administrative expenses of this service. There will
be a charge of $25.00 on any installment not paid by its due date.

It is the responsibility of each student to know when payments are due and make the according arrangements.

THERE IS NO DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN DURING THE SUMMER SESSIONS, except by the express authorization of the Vice President for Management, Finance and Systemic Services. This deferred amount must be paid within thirty (30) days from the last day of classes for the summer session for which the deferment was awarded.

XI. ADJUSTMENTS AND REINBURSEMENTS

PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL (includes Panamá Campus)

Per Semester, Trimester or Bimester

100% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped before the start of classes.

75% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped during the first week of classes.

50% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped during the second week of classes.

THERE WILL BE NO REIMBURSEMENT AFTER THE SECOND WEEK OF CLASSES.

These adjustments will be applicable to students who pay the total cost of their tuition in CASH.

FEES AND OTHER CHARGES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE AFTER CLASSES BEGIN.

Per Summer Session

100% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped before the start of classes.

75% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped during the first or second day of
classes.

50% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped during the third or fourth day of classes.

THERE WILL BE NO REIMBURSEMENT AFTER THE FOURTH DAY OF CLASSES.

These adjustments will be applicable to students who pay the total cost of their tuition in CASH.

FEES AND OTHER CHARGES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE AFTER CLASSES BEGIN.

Per Special Summer or Intensive Term

100% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped before the start of classes.

75% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped on the first day of classes.

50% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped on the second day of classes.

THERE WILL BE NO REIMBURSEMENT AFTER THE SECOND DAY OF CLASSES.

These adjustments will be applicable to students who pay the total cost of their tuition in CASH.

FEES AND OTHER CHARGES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE AFTER CLASSES BEGIN.

Room and Board:

*San Germán Campus

The room cost is refundable if requested twenty-five (25) University business days before the start of classes for a
semester, and seven (7) University business days for summer sessions. For the Women Residence, the 7-day period also
applies to Trimesters, Bimesters and Intensives.

When there is a total withdrawal of courses for the student during any term for which room and board were paid for,
the cost will be adjusted to the date of the withdrawal using the corresponding percentage of reinbursable federal
funds (if applicable). This will only happen if the date of the total withdrawal lies within sixty percent (60%) period of the term. The student will be responsible for any room and board debt once the adjustment has been made.

*Bayamon Campus

Housing costs are not refundable. A student can leave his/her assigned room if he/she wants to, but the payments for
the use of the residence cannot be cancelled or refunded. It is the responsibility of the person(s) that sign the contract to settle the owed balance, even when he/she abandons the room.

Exceptions that can only be approved by the Dean of Student Affairs and the Dean of Administration are: 1) The student requests to cancel his/her contract before or during the first ten (10) calendar days from the beginning of the academic term indicated on the contract, 2) The student is diagnosed with a severe disease or ailment that impedes him/her to continue with his/her studies, 3) The student is in the military or reserves before signing the contract
and is called to active duty in any branch of the U.S. Armed Forces, 4) The student’s death, or 5) The total
cancellation by the University of the courses selected by the student for the academic term established in the
contract.

*School of Optometry

If, for some reason, the student leaves the Residence Hall before the end of the signed contract, both the current and
the following month will not be refunded.

PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL (School of Law)

Per Semester

100% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped before the start of classes.

75% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped during the first to third day of classes.

50% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped during the fourth or fifth day of classes.

THERE WILL BE NO REIMBURSEMENT AFTER THE FIFTH DAY OF CLASSES.

These adjustments will be applicable to students who pay the total cost of their tuition in CASH.

FEES AND OTHER CHARGES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE AFTER CLASSES BEGIN.

Per Summer Session

100% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped before the start of classes.

75% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped during the first or second day of classes.

50% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped during the third or fourth day of classes.

THERE WILL BE NO REIMBURSEMENT AFTER THE FOURTH DAY OF CLASSES.

These adjustments will be applicable to students who pay the total cost of their tuition in CASH.

FEES AND OTHER CHARGES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE AFTER CLASSES BEGIN.

Per Special Summer or Intensive Term

100% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped before the start of classes.

75% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped on the first day of classes.

50% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped on the second day of classes.

THERE WILL BE NO REIMBURSEMENT AFTER THE SECOND DAY OF CLASSES.

These adjustments will be applicable to students who pay the total cost of their tuition in CASH.

FEES AND OTHER CHARGES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE AFTER CLASSES BEGIN.

PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL (School of Optometry)

Per Semester or Trimester

100% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped before the start of classes.

75% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped during the first to third day of classes.

50% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped during the fourth or fifth day of classes.

THERE WILL BE NO REIMBURSEMENT AFTER THE FIFTH DAY OF CLASSES.

These adjustments will be applicable to students who pay the total cost of their tuition in CASH.

FEES AND OTHER CHARGES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE AFTER CLASSES BEGIN.

Per Summer Session

100% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped before the start of classes.

75% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped during the first or second day of classes.

50% of the cost of credits and laboratory fees (not including other fees) dropped during the third or fourth day of classes.

THERE WILL BE NO REIMBURSEMENT AFTER THE FOURTH DAY OF CLASSES.

These adjustments will be applicable to students who pay the total cost of their tuition in CASH.

FEES AND OTHER CHARGES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE AFTER CLASSES BEGIN.

Room and Board:

If, for some reason, a student leaves the Residence Hall before the end of the signed contract, both the current and
the following month will not be refunded.

XII. MILITARY LEAVES AND WITHDRAWALS

A. Total Withdrawal Reinbursement:

1. If a student is called to active duty, or is activated due to a national emergency, and presents official evidence to this effect, every effort will be made to ensure that the student may benefit from the different types of study
programs available to avoid withdrawing from his or her courses. Withdrawals should be the last resort.

2. In the case of total withdrawals, the reimbursement will be made in accordance with the provisions of federal Title IV and Military Tuition Assistance (TA).

The schedule for the return of unearned TA funds is based on a proportional daily calculation up to sixty percent
(60%). To calculate reimbursement to the government, the university follow a daily formula where:

Number of Days Completed / Total days in the enrollment period* = Percent (%) Earned

A reimbursement will be calculated if the percentage is less than sixty percent (60%).

An example calculation follows:

Academic Term

Total days

Earned Days

Unearned %

Comments

Semester

111

66

40%

60% of course completed

Trimester

90

54

40%

60% of course completed

Bimester

65

39

40%

60% of course completed

Intensive

11

7

40%

60% of course completed

Summer

21

13

40%

60% of course completed

B. Reimbursement by Course – Return TA Policy:

If a Service member using Tuition Assistance (TA) withdraws from a course before completing sixty percent (60%) of the
period of enrollment, the Institution will calculate the amount of the Tuition Assistance (TA) the student did not
earn and return these funds to the appropriate military service. The amount of unearned TA equals the difference
between Tuition Assistance that was dispensed and the amount of Tuition Assistance that was earned. This earned TA calculation is based on a percentage of the calendar days completed divided by the total calendar days in the
enrollment period. There is no return for students withdrawing after sixty percent (60%) of the academic term.

The formula is:

Number of Days Completed / Total days in the enrollment period* = Percent (%) Earned

* Total Days of the Term (from start to end date)

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