We understand that deciding to withdraw or cancel your academic program can be a difficult choice. That’s why we’re here to offer the necessary support and guidance throughout the process. Before finalising your decision, we strongly recommend contacting the United States Commission of Higher Education to help resolve any issues you may be facing with your institution.
Reaching out early is crucial, as there may be alternative solutions or financial options available to help you continue your studies. If you choose to proceed with withdrawal, it is important to follow the official procedures established by the U.S. government’s registration system. This includes securing a Cancellation No Objection Certificate (NOC) through the United States Commission of Higher Education.
Please be aware that withdrawal from a program may involve applicable fees, as detailed in the registration form and our Academic Regulations. These charges can differ based on the nature of the course and the timing of the withdrawal. Failure to follow the proper procedures may be considered a violation of government policy and could result in the United States Commission of Higher Education reporting the matter to the appropriate authorities.
To initiate the withdrawal process, candidates must complete and submit an official Withdrawal Form. The cancellation fees are determined by factors such as program type, scholarship eligibility, and approval status. All students are strongly advised to consult with the United States Commission of Higher Education for complete guidance and clarification regarding the withdrawal and cancellation process.
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