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Overall in 94-1, 60% of all undergraduates were able to get courses without being turned away.
By contrast, only 49% of students were able to do so in 93-3.
While the policy was intended to be revenue neutral, it appears that about $96,000 in additional tuition fee revenue will be generated in 94-1 because of the penalties for course drops.
The maximum penalty for withdrawal from all courses during this period will be $100 (presently 100% refund).
3. Assess a penalty of $100 per course dropped* during Week 2 if the student's course load declines as a result (presently 100% refund less $100 deposit). * The application of this penalty in 1994-1 was altered such that a limit of $200 was ...
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