Amount of Penalty for Withdrawing school!!PLS HELP!

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Hi Im recently going to a private school right now.My question is how much do I have to pay if I withdrew from the school.I started 2 weeks ago and now I will have to withdraw because this week my aunt from Canada called me up and told me if i wanted to go to school overthere and they will pay for my tuition and stuff.I might even get to go to a university overthere which is nice since they're paying for it.

Do you guys know How much the penalized for the program?I've been to school for about 52 hrs now someone told me its $7000 dollars for 2 weeks being in school that's crazyyy...Hopefully it's something very low.I'll appreciate any comments you guys have or any help.

THANK YOU ALL

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every school is different- ask the registrar, bursar or student services

I've never heard of having to pay a "penalty" for withdrawing from school -- unless you are attending one of those private-for-profit technical schools that made you sign a contract in advance obligating you to pay for the entire program, regardless of whether you finish or not (I have heard of some of those schools that do that). Did you sign some sort of contract about financial obligations before you started school?

Otherwise, what usually happens is that you are free to withdraw from school whenever you need to or choose to, and the only "penalty" is that you don't get any refund of the tuition that you've paid for that sememster or quarter ...

Your best bet is to check with the school's financial office for accurate info.

Who's going to pay for you to go to school in Canada? Your aunt and her family?

People who have been unemployed and paid their employment insurance as workers in Canada get financial assistance.

We don't have free education up here.

My PN programme cost me $10K over all and our fees are higher for foreign students.

Yes, They will pay for it. my aunt and family my mom might also be moving there soon.

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