2021–2022 CATALOG AND STUDENT HANDBOOK ACADEMIC INFORMATION AND UNIVERSITY POLICIES Bachelor’s Degree, Supply Chain Logistics Management Bachelor’s Degree, Health and Wellness Bachelor’s Degree, Health Information Technician Associate’s Degree, Medical Assisting Diploma, or Medical Billing and Coding Certificate, Computer Science Bachelor’s Degree, Cyber Security Bachelor’s Degree, Information Technology Management Bachelor’s Degree, and Data Analytics Bachelor’s Degree programs. This grant cannot be combined with other university grant or scholarship programs. Students must verify their grant eligibility with an Illinois driver’s license or Illinois state-issued ID card showing an address located in one of the following ZIP codes: 60632, 60621, 60623, 60638, 60629, 60636, 60609, 60608, 60804, and 60402. 5. Chicago Alumni Grant Alumni of select Chicago, IL high schools are eligible to receive a grant equal to: • $135 per credit for part-time enrollment or $85 per credit for full-time enrollment in any School of Design, School of Education, or School of Justice Studies program. • $135 per credit for part-time enrollment or $85 per credit for full-time enrollment in any School of Business program with the exception of the Accounting Bachelor’s Degree, Business Management Bachelor’s Degree, Finance Bachelor’s Degree, Healthcare Management Bachelor’s Degree, Human Resources and Organizational Management Bachelor’s Degree, Human Resources Management Master’s Degree, Marketing Bachelor’s Degree, or Supply Chain Logistics Management Bachelor’s Degree programs. • $135 per credit for part-time enrollment or $85 per credit for full-time enrollment in any School of Health Sciences program with the exception of the Health and Wellness Bachelor’s Degree, Healthcare Administration Master’s Degree, Health Information Technician Associate’s Degree, Medical Assisting Diploma, or Medical Billing and Coding Certificate programs. • $135 per credit for part-time enrollment or $85 per credit for full-time enrollment in any School of Technology program with the exception of the Computer Science Bachelor’s Degree, Cyber Security Bachelor’s Degree, Information Technology Management Bachelor’s Degree, and Data Analytics Bachelor’s Degree programs. • $100 per credit for part-time enrollment or $34 per credit for full-time enrollment in Accounting Bachelor’s Degree, Business Management Bachelor’s Degree, Finance Bachelor’s Degree, Healthcare Management Bachelor’s Degree, Human Resources and Organizational Management Bachelor’s Degree, Marketing Bachelor’s Degree, Supply Chain Logistics Management Bachelor’s Degree, Health and Wellness Bachelor’s Degree, Health Information Technician Associate’s Degree, Medical Assisting Diploma, or Medical Billing and Coding Certificate, Computer Science Bachelor’s Degree, Cyber Security Bachelor’s Degree, Information Technology Management Bachelor’s Degree, and Data Analytics Bachelor’s Degree programs. This grant cannot be combined with other university grant or scholarship programs. Students must verify their grant eligibility with a transcript, diploma, or enrollment verification letter showing graduate status from Solorio Academy High School, Chicago, IL; Orr Academy High School, Chicago, IL; Phillips Academy High School, Chicago, IL; Collins Academy High School, Chicago, IL; Chicago Academy High School, Chicago, IL; Paul Robeson High School, Chicago, IL; or John Hope College Preparatory High School, Chicago, IL. B. Employer Tuition Reimbursement Many employers today offer tuition reimbursement to their employees earning a degree. Whether it’s full reimbursement or partial, we want to make using your tuition reimbursement plan as seamless as possible, so you can reduce the cost of your education, as well as potentially reduce the amount of loans required to fund your degree. To take advantage of tuition reimbursement, check with your employer about what tuition reimbursement options may be available to you. Then contact your Admissions Advisor to discuss your tuition reimbursement options. C. Early Honors Program Rasmussen University is proud to offer select high school juniors and seniors who have reached the minimum age of 16, the opportunity to begin their professional career training early. The Early Honors Program is designed to reward those who have a strong academic background and a desire to succeed. D. High School Professional Program Rasmussen University waives tuition for High School teachers and counselors who meet the required criteria. This program is only available to teachers and counselors who are employed at a high school (grades 9–12) in Minnesota, North Dakota, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, and Wisconsin. Current status as a high school professional will be verified by Rasmussen University prior to the initial start of any course. Attendance is required at an orientation, which must be completed prior to the start date of the professional’s first course. Offer is limited to one course, per quarter, per high school professional. A maximum of 50 seats in online courses will be made available to high school teachers and counselors each quarter. There is no maximum on cumulative number of classes that may be taken. Courses for high school professionals are offered on a space-available basis, with priority given to other enrolled Rasmussen students who must complete the course as part of their degree program at Rasmussen University. High School Professional Program participants are responsible for the course technology and resources fee for each course taken. Most technology courses require access to specialized hardware and software, which are available to students at all Rasmussen campuses. High School Professional Program participants electing to complete courses online will need to secure access to required hardware and software. The University will provide specific technology requirements information for each course. Grades will be recorded as audit grades with the student classified as an audit student. Rasmussen University Academic Policies apply to participants in the High School Professional Program. Refund Policies Cancellation, Termination, and Refund Policy for Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, and Wisconsin If a student is cancelled or terminated, for whatever reason, the following apply: • Each student will be notified of acceptance/rejection in writing. In the event a student is rejected, all tuition, fees and other charges will be refunded. A student in any term who withdraws from the University must give written notice to the University. Date of withdrawal is the last day of recorded attendance. • The University will acknowledge in writing any notice of cancellation within 10 business days after the receipt of the request and will refund the amount due within 30 business days. Written notice of cancellation shall take place on the date the letter of cancellation is postmarked, or in the cases where the notice is hand carried, it shall occur on the date the notice is delivered to the University. The University may use the last day of recorded attendance to determine the date of withdrawal for refund purposes. • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, if a student gives written notice of cancellation following written ALL CONTENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BY ADDENDUM acceptance by the University and prior to the start of the period of instruction for which they have been charged (“Period of Instruction”), all tuition and fees paid will be refunded. All prepaid tuition is refundable. • If a student has been accepted by the University and gives written notice of cancellation or termination after the start of the Period of Instruction for which they have been charged but before completion of 60% of the Period of Instruction, the amount charged for tuition and awarded for institutional scholarships/grants for the completed portion of the Period of Instruction shall be prorated based on total tuition charges and institutional scholarships/ grants awarded and the portion of the Period of Instruction completed. After the completion of 60% of the Period of Instruction, no refund of tuition or of institutional scholarships and grants will be made. • Refunds are made within 30 days of the date of determination of withdrawal if the student does not officially withdraw in Florida, Kansas, and Missouri. • Refunds are made within 45 days of the date of determination of withdrawal if the student does not officially withdraw in Illinois, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin. • The refund policy is not linked to compliance with the University’s regulations or rules of conduct. Additional Information: Refund Policies of All States The requirements of all States pertaining to the return of unearned tuition and fees or other refundable portions of costs paid to the institution are contained in a supplement to this catalog available at: https://www.rasmussen.edu/degrees/ course-catalog/. Federal Return of Title IV Funds Policy A student may initiate the withdrawal process by phone; via email, in person, or in writing; or by rejecting their schedule and indicating in notes their desire to withdraw. Once the withdrawal has been processed, a written notification will be sent. Rasmussen University uses the state mandated refund policy to determine the number of institutional charges it can retain. The federal formula dictates the Federal Title IV aid that must be returned to the federal government by the school and the student. The federal formula requires a Return of Title IV aid if the student received federal financial assistance in the form of a Federal Pell Grant, Federal SEOG, Federal Direct Student Loan, or Federal PLUS Loan and completed all coursework and/ or withdrew from all courses before completing 60% of the payment period or period of enrollment. 137