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Dear Ithaca College students and families, I hope this message finds all of you healthy and well as we continue to grapple with this major public health crisis. I deeply miss the vibrancy and energy of our students on this campus, and I am very much looking forward to seeing both students and their loved ones here on South Hill again, as soon as it is possible. As we move through this moment together, I know that one of your most salient and critical questions is around the issue of credits and refunds for unused room and board. I fully understand the importance of this issue for all of you, and on behalf of my senior leadership team and the many people at IC who have worked diligently through our decision-making process, I offer my sincere appreciation for your patience. This is a critical decision that requires us to be fair and thoughtful to our IC families, and we wanted to get it right. I want to share now our decision that the college will provide students with prorated credits or refunds for the unused portion of their spring 2020 room and board charges, based on the percent of the semester that most students were no longer allowed to utilize campus housing and dining. As a result of this decision, approximately 4,000 students will receive a credit to their account, which, after being applied to any outstanding balance to the college, they may roll into the next academic year or request to receive as a refund. The amount of the credit for each individual will vary. In the spirit of equity, we felt it was critical that the formula take into account such factors as the cost for the student’s specific residence hall room and meal plan, less any Ithaca College funds that had been applied toward housing and meals costs. For your convenience, please see the FAQ below, which can provide answers to key questions you may have about the credit/refund process. We’ve also posted this information on our coronavirus website, and I encourage you to continue to visit that page for ongoing updates. I also would like to note that I am writing to you now on behalf of the entire senior leadership team at Ithaca College. This decision affects this institution and our IC family on many levels, and I want you to understand how deeply our leadership values and centers our students and their families. Stay safe and well. Sincerely, Shirley M. Collado La Jerne Terry Cornish Guilherme Costa Rosanna Ferro Bill Guerrero Hayley Harris Wendy Kobler Laurie Koehler Spring 2020 Room and Board Credits/Refunds FAQ Q. What procedure is being used to determine the prorated amount of credit a student will receive?
Q. How did you calculate the percentage of the spring 2020 semester that the college prevented the student from utilizing campus housing? Students who prefer a refund on their credit balance should request it through their HomerConnect account. Students requesting a refund can either have it direct deposited into a bank account of their choice (the preferred and quickest method) or have a paper check mailed to an address of their choice (requires additional time for processing). Students who wish to set up a direct deposit can go to the Student Financial Services website for step-by-step instructions. Families who used money from a 529 college savings plan to pay for spring 2020 expenses may want to consult with a qualified tax adviser about possible tax implications of a cash refund. Q. I received a housing and/or meal credit, but I’m unable to request a refund. Why? Q. Will off-campus students get some kind of financial help from Ithaca College for their lease payments to their landlords? Q. When will credits be applied? Q. What if I have additional questions not answered above? |
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