You can submit a financial petition if you drop courses after experiencing a serious documented medical illness or the death of an immediate family member.
Financial petitions are granted at the University’s discretion. Submissions will be considered for a period of one year after the occurrence of the illness or death.
If you are going through a difficult time and/or are facing crisis, the Office of Student Community Relations can help. Whether you are facing financial, emotional or physical difficulties, they can help refer you to offices and services you may need.
An Important Note for OSAP Recipients
If you are entitled to a refund as a result of a successful financial petition, and if during the study period for the course(s) related to the petition you received OSAP funding, then York University is required by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities to send all or part of that refund directly to the National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC). NSLSC will use the refund to reduce the principal amount owed on your outstanding student loans.
This obligation is outlined in the terms and conditions of Ontario’s Master Student Financial Assistance Agreement (MSFAA).
You will be notified by letter of the amount of any refund York sends to the NSLSC.
Please avoid submitting a financial petition based on any of the following reasons, as it will not be granted.
1 Two terms: For example: An event occurs during Fall 2022 that resulted in your inability to continue with your studies during that term. You have until the end of Summer 2023 to submit a financial petition request for the course(s) that you were enrolled in during Fall 2022.
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