Case Study 4: Datsun Institute
Case Study 4: Datsun Institute
Case Study 4: Datsun Institute
✦ Withdrawal during
Case Study 4 first payment period
Datsun Institute ✦ Aid does not cover
institutional charges
Objective
To illustrate the determination of the period of enrollment for which the
student was charged, the calculation of institutional charges, and the
treatment of the scheduled cash payment.
School Information
Datsun Institute:
✦ Nonterm, clock-hour programs of varying lengths
✦ A 900 clock-hour program takes 30 weeks to complete, and is
divided into two 450-clock-hour payment periods
✦ School charges tuition, fees, and required books and supplies for
the entire program at the time of enrollment
Refund Policy
Institutional Refund Policy
If the number of clock hours student completes: The school retains:
Less than 10% ......................................................................... 10%
10-19% ..................................................................................... 25%
20-29% ..................................................................................... 35%
30-39% ..................................................................................... 50%
40-49% ..................................................................................... 75%
50% or more ........................................................................... 100%
For all students who withdraw, the school excludes from the refund calculation an
administrative fee of the lesser of 5% of institutional charges or $100. This fee is
identified and explained in the student's enrollment agreement. The school will exclude
the student's charges for the required books if the student does not return them within
120 days of his or her withdrawal or does not return them in good condition.
Repayment Policy
Living expenses are determined on a case-by-case basis and are calculated using the
documentation the student provides for noninstitutional costs incurred.
Student Information
✦ Diane is attending the school for the first-time.
✦ On January 5, Diane starts classes in a 900-clock-hour program.
✦ Diane withdraws from the program on February 20 after completing 210 clock hours
(the seventh week of classes).
✦ At the time of her withdrawal, Diane returns the books she was required to purchase
from the school for the program in good condition.
Program Costs
Costs for the program:
Tuition ....................................................................................................... $2,500
Fees ............................................................................................................... $15
Required books ............................................................................................ $250
Required equipment ..................................................................................... $150
School’s allowance for off-campus living expenses .................................. $5,000
The charges for the required books and equipment are specified in the student’s enrollment
agreement. This agreement also states that books may be returned under the conditions
specified in the agreement, and that equipment is unreturnable. The cost to the school for
the books is $225 and $135 for the equipment.
Aid Awarded
For the academic year:
Direct Subsidized Stafford Loan (total amount approved) ........................ $2,625
Federal Pell Grant ........................................................................................ $400
Task
✦ Calculate the amount of refund and repayment, if any.
WITHDRAWAL RECORD
1. Student Information
Name Start Date Withdrawal Date/LDA
Transportation Miscellaneous
B
DATE SOURCE
Paid to
Inst. Costs
Cash to
Student DATE SOURCE
Paid to
Inst. Costs
Cash to
Student C
TOTAL Paid To
(Exclude work-study awards.)
Inst. Costs:
D
TOTAL Aid Paid
as Cash:
E
*USE TOTALS AS CHARGED FOR THE ENROLLMENT PERIOD (The following minimums apply: for term programs, use
totals for the term; for all nonterm programs longer than or equal to the academic year, use totals for the payment period or for one-half of
the academic year, whichever is greater. For all nonterm programs shorter than the academic year, use totals for the program length. If you
charge by different periods for different charges, convert all totals to represent the longest period.)
1996-97
United States Department of Education
Student Financial Assistance Programs
ACTUAL REFUND
TO BE DISTRIBUTED
1996-97
United States Department of Education
Student Financial Assistance Programs