I wasn't able to complete my class and withdrew after the withdraw date due to extenuating circumstances. Can I appeal my tuition?

In some extenuating circumstances, a student may be eligible for a tuition credit or balance adjustment. State your situation below and attach supporting documentation related to your personal situation that prevented you from attending or participating in class. Some examples of supporting documentation include medical records, an obituary, or a letter from your employer indicating a significant change in your work schedule. If this appeal is related to the COVID-19 pandemic, please give specific examples of how the COVID-19 directives have impacted your ability to continue in your classes. DOCUMENTATION IS REQUIRED.


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In some extenuating circumstances, a student may be eligible for a tuition credit or balance adjustment if they were unable to successfully complete their class due to extenuating circumstances. Complete the Tuition Appeal form and submit it with the documentation of your extenuating circumstance using our secure upload tile from your MYICC. State your situation below and attach supporting documentation related to your personal situation that prevented you from attending or participating in class. Some examples of supporting documentation include medical records, an obituary, or a letter from your employer indicating a significant change in your work schedule. If this appeal is related to the COVID-19 pandemic, please give specific examples of how the COVID-19
directives have impacted your ability to continue in your classes. DOCUMENTATION IS REQUIRED.

  • Last Updated Nov 22, 2023
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  • Answered By Lynne

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