If a study permit is not issued in time for the student to attend the first day of classes, the student may request that admission be deferred to the following semester.
If a Study Permit is refused and the student wishes to re-apply, rather than requesting a refund, the student may request that admission be deferred to the following semester. The request for deferral must be submitted in writing within 30 days of denial of the Study Permit. A copy of the original refusal letter from Immigration, Refugees & Citizenship Canada (IRCC) must accompany the written request
A refund is issued only if a student is refused a Study Permit by Immigration, Refugees & Citizenship Canada (IRCC). In this case, the student must submit the following documentation within 30 days from the issue date of the original refusal letter from IRCC:
No refund will be issued if the student fails to submit any of the above within 30 days from the issue date of the original refusal letter from IRCC.
If a refund request is approved, please note the applicable fees that are refundable and non-refundable
Non-refundable: Application Fee
Refundable: Tuition Fee, ESL Tuition Fee, Material Fee, Activity Fee, Guardianship Fee less Legal Fee and Administration Fee
No refunds will be issued in the following circumstances:
I/We declare that all the information provided in this application is complete, correct and to the best of our knowledge. I/We have read and agree to comply with the conditions outlined in this application regarding the deferral and refund policy. I/We have read, acknowledge and agree to all the guidelines and information pertaining to school admission at Brooklyn College.
(Parent or guardian if applicant is under 18 years of age)