2024–2025 CATALOG AND STUDENT HANDBOOK ACADEMIC INFORMATION AND UNIVERSITY POLICIES 149 C. For North Dakota Campuses If the disbursement is made of the North Dakota State Grant while the student is enrolled full time, no refund is due. If the disbursement is made while the student is no longer in attendance, a full refund to the North Dakota State Grant program is due. D. For Illinois, Kansas, and Wisconsin Campuses Please note that Illinois, Kansas, and Wisconsin do not have state grant programs, so the Non-Federal Refund Distribution Policy does not apply to students attending campuses in Illinois, Kansas, or Wisconsin. Exit Interviews Students contemplating the termination of their education at Rasmussen University should contact the Dean of Nursing/Nurse Administrator, Campus Executive Director, or Advisor. All students receiving Title IV federal financial aid that are graduating or withdrawing are required to complete a mandatory online exit interview. The University provides students with the information to complete this online mandatory exit interview within 30 days of the student’s withdrawal date if a withdrawal & prior to graduation if student is graduating. During this interview, students receive information regarding their loan(s) including address and telephone numbers of lenders, deferment requests, a list of qualifications, a sample repayment guide, loan consolidation information, and review of loan terms. The Advisor is available for assistance for the duration of the student’s loan. Rasmussen University reserves the right to withhold the release of academic information, and other records, pending settlement of any amount due to the University. Extended Quarter Break Stop-Out Policy Rasmussen University encourages students to remain continuously enrolled in their program through graduation. Rasmussen University recognizes that, on occasion, an accepted student may experience an extraordinary personal situation for which the student may need an extended break between quarters. A student with an extenuating circumstance may apply for the Extended Quarter Break Stop-Out. Students who are enrolled and meeting the standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress at the end of one quarter may apply for an extended break for either Term 1 or 2 of the following quarter. The student must complete Term 2 immediately prior to the Stop-Out quarter. Under no circumstances will a Stop-Out be approved for a student to take two consecutive Term Stop-Outs (i.e., Term 2 of Fall Quarter and Term 1 of Winter Quarter or Term 1 & 2 of the same quarter). The student must commit to returning in the immediate next Term following the approved Extended Quarter Break Stop-Out or the student will be withdrawn from Rasmussen University. Students who are receiving Title IV funding must be scheduled to take at least six instructor-led credits in the Term immediately following the Extended Quarter Break Stop-Out period. The student must meet with his or her Advisor in order to obtain a Stop-Out Request form. The Advisor will provide the student with the necessary information to make an informed decision. The Stop-Out Request form must be signed on or before the last business day to drop courses in the quarter for which the Extended Quarter Break Stop-Out is being requested. Stop-Out Request forms received after the last day to drop courses will not be honored. Students will remain continuously enrolled and will not be eligible to receive financial aid at any other institution during this break. Students who are approved to take an Extended Quarter Break Stop-Out are eligible to receive aid only for the Term courses of the quarter in which the student returns. Students in some programs, such as the Physical Therapist Assistant program, are not eligible for the Extended Quarter Break Stop-Out. Military Leave for Mandatory Training or Deployment Rasmussen University supports our students who are service members and veterans, their spouses, and other family members. A. Eligibility: Students or prospective students who have service requirements that make it difficult or impossible for them to be successful in their academic program are eligible for a military leave. For purposes of granting Military Leave, service requirement is defined as (a) deployment, (b) mobilization leading to deployment, or (c) mandatory training. B. Military Leave Procedures: • Students must contact their Advisor to request the Military Leave and provide a copy of their military orders for authentication. Students who have yet to receive orders need to provide a memo from their commanding officer supporting the request for the Military Leave. • The student cannot remain enrolled in the quarter/term that the leave begins. • If the student is currently enrolled for the quarter/term in which their requested leave is to begin, it is the responsibility of the student to request military leave and drop/withdraw from their classes. • Students receiving benefits under any of the GI Bills will have their enrollment certifications terminated for the initial term of the military leave and any subsequent terms for which leave is approved. Financial Aid and Tuition/Books/Fees Impact of a Military Leave: • Students are treated as a withdrawal from the University for financial aid purposes because students who take a leave of absence are generally not able to return to the same point in their academic studies upon return, as certain scheduling adjustment may be required. • If the student received federal financial aid funding for the term of withdrawal, a calculation of the amount of aid earned for the term of withdrawal will be performed along with a calculation of the student’s tuition obligation for the same period. As a result of these calculations, the student may have a tuition balance, have unearned federal aid funds that must be returned by the University or student, or have a tuition refund due. These calculations will be performed according to federal guidelines and institutional policy and the student will be notified of the outcome. • If a tuition refund is due to the student, it will be returned to the student. Refunds will be paid to the appropriate funding agency within 45 days, and the student will be billed for any remaining unpaid balance. See the University Refund Policy. • Students who return from a Military Leave will have their federal financial aid reinstated, but the funding package may be different from the term of withdrawal due to changes in student eligibility. • Students with federal financial aid and federal loan obligations must contact their lenders; in addition, if receiving military tuition assistance must also contact the military financial aid specialist to ascertain their loan repayment status or repayment of tuition assistance during the Medical Leave. • Students who received federal student loans at any point during their enrollment at the University will receive further information regarding their loan obligations and repayment in an exit interview provided by the University within 30 days of the student’s withdrawal date. • In the event the student discontinues their program, any supplies or textbooks issued to and paid for by the student become the property of the student. Electronic resources, access to which the student paid for as part of the Course Technology and Resource Fee, shall remain accessible to the student as long as the license provided by the publisher/ content owner allows. Licenses for electronic resources, which are utilized in most courses at Rasmussen University, are typically active for a length of 180 days to two years, dependent upon the publisher. The remaining amount of the prepaid tuition will be refunded on a prorated basis computed to the date of discontinuance. C. Academic Impact of a Military Leave: • If the student takes Military Leave on or before the close of the drop period the course(s) will be dropped without being recorded on the student’s transcript and tuition will not be charged. • A grade of “WL” will be recorded for each course for which a student was registered if the student takes Military Leave from the University at any time following the course drop period of the quarter. The student will need to repeat any course for which the WL grade was awarded. • If a student completes any Term 1: 5.5-week course(s) but then has to take a Military Leave in Term 2, the letter grades they earned for the Term 1 courses will remain on their transcript. • All academic probations, warnings, and dismissals remain applicable to students who take a Military Leave. If a student is already on probation or is placed on probation while on leave, the conditions of their probation are continued to the quarter in which they return to the University. • The standard Rasmussen transfer of credit policies apply for courses taken elsewhere while on leave to any academic work done by the student while on Military Leave from the University. D. Long Term Military Leave for More Than Two Quarters in Length Military service members who are given official orders to deploy for state or federal needs, as well as their spouses, who cannot complete the academic quarter due to the deployment, may withdraw without penalty from any or all classes in which they are enrolled, even if the established deadline for withdrawal has passed. These students are entitled to a full refund of tuition and mandatory fees for the term, subject to applicable laws governing federal or state financial aid programs and allocation or refund as required under those programs. Students in good standing who withdraw under this policy may be readmitted and reenroll into the same program under the catalog that is current at the time of re-enrollment, without penalty or redetermination of admission eligibility, within one year following their release from active military service upon submission of the military orders showing their military deployment has been completed. Programs with specialized admissions requirements are excluded from this policy; students must meet those additional requirements at the time of re-enrollment. E. Short Term Military Leave for Up to Two Quarters in Length Military service members who are given official orders for mandatory training who cannot complete the academic quarter due to military training may withdraw without ALL CONTENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BY ADDENDUM