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Refunds Policy
The Registration Fee is non-refundable. The Deposit is
non-refundable except for visa refusal. These are, however, both
transferable to an alternative period of study within 12
months.
All Requests for Refunds must be made in writing and accompanied
by appropriate documentation (eg: Visa Refusal Letter).
Refund of tuition fees will be made only if a withdrawal notice
is received in writing from the student before registration for
class of the year that has been prepaid. Refund will be made by
cheque within 45 days of receipt of the request for a refund. All
other fees are non-refundable.
Students who begin a course and then wish to withdraw from
Webster Graduate School London, must officially withdraw from the
school using a Withdrawal form, which are available in the Courses
Registry. Students wishing to claim a refund from the school must
do so in writing to the Commercial Manager. The date of withdrawal
from the school shall be the date which the completed Withdrawal
form is submitted to the Courses Registry.
Refunds will given according to the following scale:
- withdrawal within the first two weeks after the
official registration date: 80% of tuition
fee
- withdrawal within the third week after the official
registration date: 60% of tuition fee
- withdrawal within the fourth week after the official
registration date: 40% of tuition fee
- withdrawal after the fourth week after the official
registration date: no refund
The official registration date referred to above is that
appropriate to the first semester of study in the year in which the
annual fee has been paid.
Appeals concerning a refund policy decision may be made to the
Commercial Manager.
Page last updated 10/4/2007
"After finishing my High School education in South Africa I left for the US on a tennis scholarship. While I was there I completed 3 years of 4 year BA degree. After leaving the US I started work in London until I realised that I could finish my undergraduate degree and go on to complete a Masters degree at the Regent’s American College London and Webster Graduate School respectively. I graduated with a BA in Management in December 2001 and an MA in Computer Resources and Information Management in May 2003. The London campus of Webster University is truly magnificent as it is in a beautiful part of Central London."
Alison Passmore